February 2026 Forecast
Six more weeks of winter or severe weather activity? While cold and snow linger across the North, HailTrace meteorologists are tracking potential storm systems this month. HailTrace's Alexa Robb, outlines what to expect this February.
Punxsutawney Phil saw his shadow — calling for 6 more weeks of winter. While his past accuracy may be questionable, he might be on to something this year.
HailTrace meteorologists are forecasting a colder-than-average February, with lingering winter conditions across much of the country. Expect colder air and snow to persist up north—snow will be a common occurrence in the New England region.

However, the pattern is changing down south.
Over the next 10 days, HailTrace meteorologists are tracking 3 potential storm systems, as conditions trend toward a more active severe setup.

Storm activity could begin as early as tomorrow, followed by 2 additional systems next week.

According to HailTrace CEO Derik Kline, the middle of next week is a key window to watch for severe weather, including hail.

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