February Climatological Information for Cheyenne
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The above graph shows the normal high and low temperatures for Cheyenne in February. Normal high temperatures rise from 38 degrees on the 1st to 43 degrees by the end of the month. Normal low temperatures rise four degrees during the month.
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As you can see in the above graph, most record high temperatures are in the 60s. Record highs range from 60 degrees on the 15th to 71 degrees on the 11th.
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This is a graph of the record low temperatures for February in Cheyenne. The coldest temperature ever recorded in February was 34 degrees below zero on February 8, 1936.
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Record daily precipitation is shown in the graph above. The most daily precipitation was 1.57 inches on February 19, 1953.
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Here is a graph of the record daily snowfall for February in Cheyenne. The most snow ever recorded on the 5th was 1.8 inches in 1946. The most snowfall ever recorded on one date in February was 13.9 inches on February 19, 1953.
Graphs and captions produced by Steve Rubin
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