Environment Canada expecting warm start to March in Kamloops after warm and dry February
KAMLOOPS — The cold grasp of winter has continued to elude the city of Kamloops as February concludes a few degrees higher than usual.
February 2026 will officially enter the record books as the 15th warmest in history for the Kamloops area, with a mean temperature of 2.4 C, more than two degrees above the normal of -0.2 C.
“There was a shot of cold air that did come through the Kamloops region, which did drop temperatures down as low as -12.7 C in Kamloops,” said Environment Canada Meteorologist Colin Fong. “But it was a short lived event over two to three days. Otherwise, temperature were above normal which is why overall we did have a pretty warm month in February.”


