Get a glimpse of what the weather in Tucson will be like today and how it compares to previous years:
Johanna Eubank Feb. 21Last year on this date the high was 65 degrees and the low was 43. Fifty years ago on this date the high was 56 degrees, the low was 44 and there was 98 hundredths of an inch of rain, setting the current record. One hundred years ago the high was 77 degrees, the low was 49 and there was a trace amount of rain.
People are also reading… The record high for Feb. 20 is 89 degrees, set in 1943. The record low is 23 degrees, set in 1955. Record snowfall for this date is 2 inches, set in 2013. Feb. 17Last year on this date the high was 61 degrees and the low was 40. Fifty years ago on this date the high was 57 degrees and the low was 35. One hundred years ago the high was 79 degrees and the low was 52.
Feb. 15Last year on this date the high was 77 degrees and the low was 43. Fifty years ago on this date the high was 66 degrees and the low was 36. One hundred years ago the high was 79 degrees and the low was 48.
Malaysia Latest News, Malaysia Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Today's Tucson weather forecast: Feb. 20Get a glimpse of what the weather in Tucson will be like today and how it compares to previous years:
Read more »
Today’s daily horoscope for Feb. 20, 2023Zodiac signs and horoscopes on 2/20/23 for Aquarius, Pisces, Aries, Taurus, Gemini, Cancer, Leo, Virgo, Libra, Scorpio, Sagittarius, Capricorn.
Read more »
Today in sports history: Feb. 20In 1998, Tara Lipinski, 15, becomes the youngest Olympic figure skating champion in history, jumping over fellow teen and U.S. teammate Michelle Kwan to take the gold.
Read more »
Today in history: Feb. 20Naomi Osaka won her fourth Grand Slam trophy by pulling away to beat Jennifer Brady 6-4, 6-3 in the Australian Open final.
Read more »
Today’s mortgage rates for Feb. 20, 2023Looking for the most up-to-date mortgage rates to empower your purchasing or refinancing decisions? We’ve got you covered
Read more »