The year 2002 had its share of interesting weather phenomena in Tallahassee and surrounding areas. Following are a few of the weather highlights that occurred in the NWS Tallahassee County Warning & Forecast Area in 2002.
Snow Flurries & Roller Coaster Winter Temps
As can be seen in Figure 1 (below), the year started out on a very cold note. The first week of 2002 saw the first snow flurries officially observed in Tallahassee since March 1996. Snow occurred twice on January 3rd. Large flakes fell briefly around 5:30 AM with several areas seeing small snow pellets during the late afternoon hours. Dothan, AL, and Albany and Valdosta, GA, also reported flurries that day. Another brief period of flurries occurred in Tallahassee on January 7th. Temperatures during the first nine days of the month averaged well below normal with subfreezing temperatures in Tallahassee on six of the first nine mornings. The low of 19 on the 5th broke the record for the date. A period of very mild weather commenced on January 18 and continued until February 1, when the mercury reached 80 degrees in Tallahassee and 83 in Valdosta. After a period of fairly normal winter weather, a late season arctic outbreak brought the coldest temperatures of the season to the region from February 27 through March 5. The low of 18 on the morning of the 28th was the coldest temperature of the year in Tallahassee, a record for the date. Albany recorded 18 that morning. Record lows were also recorded in Tallahassee on March 1st and 5th. The coldest afternoon of the year occurred on March 4th with a high temperature of just 41 degrees.
Very Warm Spring
The late season cold snap ended abruptly with the last freeze of the seaon in Tallahassee occurring on March 6th. Most of the Spring season averaged well above normal with April being the warmest on record in Tallahassee. Temperatures reached 80 or better on 12 of the last 17 days in March. The first 90 degree temperature of the season occurred April 18th and there were five other such days during the month. Nighttime lows were very mild. After the 7th, the temperature never fell below 57 degrees in April. The hot weather continued into May with twelve of the first 13 days exceeding 90 degrees. Record highs were tied on May 3rd and 9th. A brief cool period commenced on the 14th and continued to the 24th. The mercury dipped below 50 in Tallahassee on the 20th and 21st with a record low set on the 21st.
Typical Summer Temperatures
Temperatures were fairly typical during the summer months. Temperatures averaged about a half a degree cooler than average for the season. Hot spells occurred in early June and mid July, with the latter being the hottest of the season. The temperature reached 100 degrees on two consecutive days in July. On the 18th, the mercury officially reached 100 degrees at the Tallahassee airport for the first time since July 20, 2000. Both Albany and Apalachicola reached the century mark that day as well. The high of 101 in Tallahassee the next day was the hottest temperature of the year. Panama City FL, Dothan AL and Valdosta GA all reached 100 degrees that day as well. During the second weak of August, a front swept in the from the north bringing an unusual break from summer's typical unending humidity. The dry air allowed overnight temperatures to drop to comfortable levels on the 9th and 10th with record lows of 60 and 64 established respectively. The low of 60 on the 9th was the coolest ever recorded so early in the season. That morning saw the mercury dip to 58 in Valdosta, with record lows of 58 at Perry FL, 57 at Cross City FL, 62 at Albany and 69 at Apalachicola. No record high temperatures were set during the summer months.
Hot Early Autumn - Cold Late Autumn/Early Winter
Summer's heat continued into the early part of Autumn. Temperatures reached or exceeded 90 degrees on five of the first seven days in October. The record high of 94 on the 6th was just a degree shy of Tallahassee's all-time October maximum temperature of 95 set October 1, 1933. Apalachicola set a record high of 90 on the 13th. A brief cool spell occurred mid month with the only below normal days in Tallahassee occurring consecutively from the 15th through 19th. However, the lowest temperature recorded was just 46 degrees on the 18th and 19th. The month averaged nearly five degrees above normal. The warm weather continued into the second week of November with a record high of 86 recorded on the 11th. Apalachicola set a record high of 82 on that date. Wintery temperatures set in after that. The first official freeze occurred on the 18th with a low of 32 in Tallahassee and Albany, and 31 at Valdosta. The first widespread freeze occurred on the 23rd. There were a total of four mornings with temperatures at or below freezing for the month with the coldest temperature of the season in Tallahassee (25) setting a record for the date on the 29th. Apalachicola set a record that morning as well at 31 degrees, the first freeze of the season for that coastal city. The cold weather continued through most of December with a dozen days reaching the freezing mark or lower in Tallahassee. Overall, the two months averaged over three degrees colder than normal.