February Weather in North Pole, United States

Last updated: June 24, 2025

In February, the average temperature in North Pole, United States hovers around -16°C (3°F), with extremes ranging from a chilling -40°C (-39°F) to a milder 4°C (40°F). This month sees about 26 mm (1.0 in) of precipitation spread over 7 days, contributing to an average humidity of a remarkable 93%. Stay warm and prepared!

February Temperature in North Pole

In February in North Pole, the average temperature is -16°C (3°F), with maximums reaching 4°C (40°F) and minimums plummeting to -40°C (-39°F). Travelers should be well-prepared for extremely cold conditions during this time.

February Weather in North Pole: Daily Temperature Highs, Lows, and Averages

The chart illustrates February temperature patterns in North Pole, showcasing daily minimum, maximum, and average temperatures. It highlights the typical range of temperatures throughout the month, providing insights into weather trends. In North Pole, February typically has an average temperature of -16°C (3°F), with highs reaching up to 4°C (40°F) and lows dropping to around -40°C (-39°F).
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Data source: Temperature data for North Pole generated using information from the Copernicus Climate Change Service.
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The average of daily temperatures (24 hours) calculated across all days in the month.

February Precipitation in North Pole

In North Pole in February, the total precipitation amount is 26 mm (1.0 in) spread over a period of 7 days.

February Precipitation Trends in North Pole

The chart displays monthly precipitation patterns in North Pole, with values for each month alongside February’s data, which is highlighted for easy comparison. It shows the amount of precipitation, providing insights into how February’s conditions compare to those of other months. In North Pole, February typically receives around 26 mm (1.0 inches) of precipitation spread over approximately 7 days.
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Data source: Precipitation data for February generated using information from the Copernicus Climate Change Service.
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February Humidity in North Pole

In North Pole in February humidity is 93%. With an average temperature of -16°C (3°F), this humidity feels like a biting chill that seeps into your bones, making travel uncomfortable and necessitating layers of warm clothing to combat the cold and damp air.

February Average Humidity in North Pole

This chart illustrates the average monthly humidity levels in North Pole, with February’s data highlighted for easy comparison. It shows the fluctuation in humidity throughout the year, helping you understand how conditions vary by season. In February, average humidity in North Pole is approximately 93%, offering insight into how humid the weather typically is during this month.
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Data source: Humidity data for February generated using information from the Copernicus Climate Change Service.

February UV Index in North Pole

In North Pole in February, the maximum UV index is 1, which corresponds to a low Exposure Category. This means you have a time to burn of 45 minutes. For more details, you can check the Hourly UV Index in North Pole.

Maximum UV Index Levels in North Pole for February

The chart shows the monthly maximum UV Index (UVI) for North Pole in February, representing the highest UV radiation level. The UVI measures the intensity of ultraviolet radiation from the sun, indicating the potential risk of sunburn and UV-related health issues. In February, the maximum UV index in North Pole typically reaches 1, which falls under the low exposure category.
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Data source: North Pole February UVI data generated using information from the Copernicus Climate Change Service.

UV Risk Categories

  •  Extreme (11+): Avoid the sun, stay in shade.
  •  Very High (8-10): Limit sun exposure.
  •  High (6-7): Use SPF 30+ and protective clothing.
  •  Moderate (3-5): Midday shade recommended.
  •  Low (0-2): No protection needed.

How February Weather in North Pole Compares to Other Months

Weather in North Pole varies notably across the year, with each month offering distinct climate conditions. This page compares February’s weather to other months in North Pole, focusing on differences in temperature, rainfall, humidity, and UV levels.

This table compares monthly weather conditions in North Pole, showing how February’s temperature, precipitation, humidity, and UV index levels differ from those of other months.
 TemperaturePrecipitationHumidityUV
January Weather-19°C (-2°F)14 mm (0.5 inches)96%low
February Weather-16°C (3°F)26 mm (1.0 inches)93%low
March Weather-10°C (14°F)22 mm (0.9 inches)89%low
April Weather0°C (33°F)21 mm (0.8 inches)86%moderate
May Weather11°C (52°F)25 mm (1.0 inches)79%moderate
June Weather17°C (62°F)64 mm (2.5 inches)80%moderate
July Weather18°C (65°F)52 mm (2.0 inches)85%moderate
August Weather14°C (58°F)108 mm (4.3 inches)88%moderate
September Weather9°C (48°F)44 mm (1.7 inches)90%moderate
October Weather0°C (33°F)40 mm (1.6 inches)97%low
November Weather-12°C (11°F)32 mm (1.3 inches)100%low
December Weather-15°C (5°F)34 mm (1.3 inches)98%low

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