February in Arkansas presents a transitional period between winter and spring. Temperatures typically fluctuate significantly across the state, with average highs ranging from the mid-40s in the north to the low 50s in the south. Average lows can range from the upper 20s in the north to the low 30s in the south. Precipitation, often in the form of rain, sleet, or snow, is common throughout the month, with average accumulations varying across different regions. While snowfall can occur, it is typically light and doesn’t remain on the ground for extended periods, particularly in the southern part of the state.
Understanding the typical climatic conditions during this period is crucial for residents, visitors, and businesses. Farmers and gardeners use this information to make decisions regarding early planting preparations. Transportation departments rely on accurate forecasts to prepare for potential ice or snow events. Travelers can plan accordingly, packing appropriate clothing and considering potential travel delays. The historical record of February’s conditions helps inform future predictions and facilitates long-term planning for infrastructure and resource management.