Great Blizzard of 1899
The Great Blizzard of 1899 also known as the Great Arctic Outbreak of 1899 and the St. Valentine's Day Blizzard, was a very severe winter weather event that affected most of the United States, especially east of the Rocky Mountains. On February 11, Swift Current in present-day Saskatchewan reported a record-high barometric pressure of.
Arctic cold
For the 1895–2017 period of record:- February 1899 was the second-coldest February in the contiguous U.S.. The average temperature was, which was colder than the 1895–2017 average of and warmer than February 1936.
- December 1898 through February 1899 was the third-coldest meteorological winter in the contiguous U.S.. The average temperature was, which was colder than the 1895–2017 average of and warmer than the 1978/79 winter.
- February 1899 was the coldest February in Kansas, Missouri, and Wyoming.
- February 1899 was the second-coldest February in Arkansas, Colorado, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Oklahoma, and South Dakota.
Northeast
For the 1895–2017 period of record in the Northeast climate region:- February 1899 was the 18th-coldest February. The average temperature was, which was colder than the 1895–2017 average of and warmer than the coldest February 1934.
- December 1898 through February 1899 was the 24th-coldest meteorological winter. The average temperature was, which was colder than the 1895–2017 average of and warmer than the coldest winter of 1917/18.
Connecticut
- Hartford:
Delaware
- Milford:
- Millsboro:
- Newark: all-time record as of December 31, 2006
- Seaford:
- Wilmington:
- Wyoming:
- Temperatures not available: Dover, Elsmere, Georgetown, Middletown, New Castle, Smyrna
Maine
- Flaggstaff:
- Gardiner:
- Kineo:
- North Bridgton:
- Portland:
- Temperatures not available: Auburn, Augusta, Bangor, Biddeford, Caribou, Lewiston, Saco, Sanford, South Portland, Westbrook
Maryland
- Annapolis:
- Baltimore: tied with February 9, 1934, January 29, 1963, January 17, 1982, and January 22, 1984, for all-time record
- College Park:
- Frederick:
- Hagerstown:
- Laurel: all-time record for February
- Solomons: all-time record
- Temperatures not available: Bowie, Gaithersburg, Salisbury
Massachusetts
- Boston:
- Milton:
- Worcester:
New Hampshire
- Concord:
- Grafton:
- Keene:
- Nashua:
- Temperatures not available: Derry, Dover, Hudson, Londonderry, Manchester, Merrimack, Rochester, Salem
New Jersey
- Atlantic City:
- Cape May:
- Trenton:
New York
- Albany:
- Buffalo:
- New York City - Central Park:
- Rochester:
- Watertown:
- West Point:
Pennsylvania
- Erie:
- Hamburg: tied for all-time record for February
- Harrisburg: all-time record for February
- Philadelphia:
- Pittsburgh: all-time record for February
- Scranton:
- State College: all-time record
- Temperatures not available: Allentown, Bethlehem, Lancaster, Reading
Rhode Island
- Providence: not available
Vermont
- Burlington:
- Montpelier: not available
- Northfield:
Northern Rockies and Plains
- February 1899 was the second-coldest February. The average temperature was, which was 14.5 °F colder than the 1895–2017 average of and 7.0 °F warmer than February 1936.
- December 1898 through February 1899 was the eighth-coldest meteorological winter. The average temperature was, which was 6.2 °F colder than the 1895–2017 average of and 3.8 °F warmer than the coldest winter of 1978/79.
Montana
- : second-coldest ever
- Big Timber:
- Billings : all-time record
- Butte:
- Chinook:
- Ekalaka:
- Fort Keogh:
- Fort Logan: all-time record
- Glasgow:
- Great Falls:
- Havre:
- Helena:
- Kalispell:
- Miles City:
- Missoula:
- Temperatures not available: Anaconda, Bozeman
Nebraska
- Alliance:
- Bridgeport: all-time record for Nebraska, which Oshkosh tied on December 22, 1989
- Culbertson: all-time record
- Hay Springs: all-time record as of July 31, 2012
- Imperial: all-time record
- Kimball: all-time record for February
- Lincoln: tied for all-time record for February
- Lodgepole: tied with February 8, 1936, for all-time record
- North Platte: tied with January 15, 1888, for all-time record
- Omaha: all-time record for February
- Scottsbluff: all-time record
- Springview: tied for all-time record for February
- Valentine: all-time record for February
North Dakota
- Ashley: tied with February 1, 1893, and February 2, 1905, for second-lowest ever
- Bismarck:
- Bottineau:
- Dickinson:
- Fargo:
- Grand Forks:
- Jamestown:
- Minnewaukan: all-time record
- Minot:
- Mohall: tied with March 14, 1897, and February 9, 1900, for all-time record
- Williston:
- Temperatures not available: Mandan, West Fargo
South Dakota
- Aberdeen:
- Alexandria: tied with February 2, 1905, and January 13, 1916, for second-lowest ever and tied for all-time record for February
- Bowdle: all-time record as of April 30, 1944
- Brookings: tied with January 12, 1912, for all-time record
- Camp Crook:
- De Smet: second-lowest ever and all-time record for February
- Flandreau: all-time record for February
- Forestburg: all-time record
- Highmore:
- Hot Springs: tied with January 11, 1909, for all-time record
- Howard: tied with February 2, 1917, for all-time record for February
- Huron: all-time record for February
- Kennebec: all-time record
- : tied with January 12, 1912, for all-time record
- Mitchell: tied with February 2, 1905, for second-lowest ever
- Oelrichs: all-time record
- Pierre:
- Rapid City:
- Sioux Falls: all-time record
- Spearfish:
- Watertown: tied for all-time record for February
- Wentworth: all-time record
- Wessington Springs: all-time record
- Yankton:
- Temperatures not available: Vermillion
Wyoming
- Basin: all-time record
- Cheyenne:
- Evanston:
- Laramie:
- Lovell: all-time record
- Sheridan:
- Yellowstone National Park, Mammoth Hot Springs: tied for all-time record for February
- Temperatures not available: Casper, Gillette, Green River, Jackson, Riverton, Rock Springs
Northwest
- February 1899 was the 13th-coldest February. The average temperature was, which was 5.1 °F colder than the 1895–2017 average of and 4.8 °F warmer than the coldest February 1929.
- December 1898 through February 1899 was the 19th-coldest meteorological winter. The average temperature was, which was 2.8 °F colder than the 1895–2017 average of and 6.2 °F warmer than the coldest winter of 1948/49.
Idaho
- Boise:
- Idaho Falls:
- Lewiston:
- Riggins: all-time record for February
- Temperatures not available: Caldwell, Coeur d'Alene, Meridian, Nampa, Post Falls, Twin Falls
Oregon
- Corvallis: all-time record for February
- Eugene:
- Hillsboro/Forest Grove:
- Portland:
- Salem:
- Temperatures not available: Beaverton, Bend, Gresham, Medford, Springfield
Washington
- Pullman:
- Seattle:
- Spokane:
- Tacoma:
- Tri-Cities:
- Vancouver:
- Temperatures not available: Bellevue, Everett, Federal Way, Kent, Renton, Yakima
Ohio Valley
- February 1899 was the third-coldest February. The average temperature was, which was 10.60 °F colder than the 1895–2017 average of and 1.90 °F warmer than February 1978.
- December 1898 through February 1899 was the ninth-coldest meteorological winter. The average temperature was, which was 5.0 °F colder than the 1895–2017 average of and 3.5 °F warmer than the coldest winter of 1977/78.
Illinois
- Albion: all-time record as of December 31, 2006
- Aurora:
- Champaign: tied with February 13, 1905, January 19, 1994, and January 5, 1999, for all-time record
- Chicago: all-time record for February
- Elgin:
- Fairfield: all-time record for February
- Joliet:
- Mt. Vernon: tied with February 10, 1982, for all time record
- Nashville: tied with December 22, 1989, for all-time record
- Ottawa: tied for all-time record for February
- Palestine: all-time record
- Peoria:
- Sparta: all-time record as of December 31, 2006
- Springfield:
- Temperatures not available: Cicero, Naperville, Rockford, Waukegan
Indiana
- Anderson: all-time record for February
- Angola: all-time record for February
- Bloomington: all-time record for February
- Columbus: tied with January 13, 1912, for all-time record
- Evansville:
- Fort Wayne: all-time record for February
- Hammond:
- Indianapolis:
- Lafayette:
- Oolitic: tied for all-time record for February
- Shelbyville: all-time record for February
- South Bend: all-time record for February
- Vincennes: tied with February 2, 1951, for all-time record
- Washington: tied with December 22–23, 1989, for all-time record
- Temperatures not available: Carmel, Fishers, Gary
Kentucky
- Ashland: tied for all-time record for February
- Bowling Green:
- Georgetown:
- Henderson:
- Hopkinsville:
- Lexington: all-time record for February
- Louisville:
- Maysville: all-time record for February
- Owensboro:
- Richmond:
- Temperatures not available: Covington, Florence
Missouri
- Columbia: all-time record
- Jefferson City: all-time record
- Kansas City: all-time record for February
- Marble Hill: all-time record
- Maryville: tied for all-time record for February
- Oregon: second-lowest ever
- Poplar Bluff: all-time record
- Sedalia: all-time record
- Springfield: all-time record
- St. Charles:
- St. Louis:
- Warrensburg: tied with February 13, 1905, for all-time record
- Temperatures not available: Independence, Lee's Summit, St. Joseph, St. Peters
Ohio
- Akron: all-time record for February
- Bellefontaine: all-time record for February
- Canton:
- Celina: all-time record
- Cincinnati: all-time record for February
- Circleville: all-time record for February
- Cleveland:
- Columbus: all-time record for February
- Dayton: all-time record
- Hillsboro: all-time record
- McArthur: all-time record
- McConnellsville: all-time record for February
- Milligan: all-time record for Ohio
- Napoleon: all-time record for February
- Portsmouth: all-time record for February
- Toledo:
- Waverly: all-time record for February
- Zanesville: all-time record for February
- Temperatures not available: Lorain, Parma, Youngstown
Tennessee
- Carthage: all-time record for February
- Chattanooga: tied with January 31, 1966, and January 21, 1985, for all-time record
- Clarksville: all-time record for February
- Elizabethton: all-time record for February
- Franklin: all-time record for February
- Jackson:
- Knoxville: tied for all-time record for February
- McMinnville: all-time record
- Memphis:
- Murfreesboro: second-lowest ever and all-time record for February
- Nashville: tied with February 2, 1951, for all-time record
- Newport: all-time record for February
- Rogersville: all-time record for February
- Sewanee: all-time record
- Tellico Plains: all-time record
- Tullahoma: second-lowest ever
- Temperatures not available: Bartlett, Johnson City
West Virginia
- Beckley: all-time record for February
- Buckhannon: all-time record
- Glenville: all-time record
- Hamlin: all-time record for February
- Huntington: all-time record
- Marlinton: all-time record for February
- Martinsburg:
- Moorefield: all-time record for February
- Morgantown: all-time record
- New Cumberland: all-time record
- Parkersburg: all-time record
- Parsons: tied with February 28, 1934, for all-time record for February
- Philippi: all-time record for February
- Upper Tract: all-time record for February
- Weston: all-time record
- Wheeling:
- Temperatures not available: Charleston, Clarksburg, Fairmont, Weirton
South
- February 1899 was the second-coldest February. The average temperature was, which was 11.3 °F colder than the 1895–2017 average of and 0.5 °F warmer than February 1905.
- December 1898 through February 1899 is tied with 1904/05 for the coldest meteorological winter of all-time. The average temperature was, which was 6.1 °F colder than the 1895–2017 average of.
Arkansas
- Amity: all-time record
- Bee Branch:
- :
- Brinkley: all-time record
- Camden: tied with January 12, 1918, for all-time record
- :
- Conway: all-time record
- Corning: all-time record
- Fayetteville: all-time record
- Fort Smith: all-time record
- Hardy: all-time record
- Hot Springs:
- Jonesboro: all-time record for February
- LaCrosse:
- Little Rock: all-time record
- Mossville:
- Newport: all-time record for February
- Ozark:
- Pine Bluff: all-time record for February
- Pocahontas: all-time record
- :
- Russellville:
- Winslow:
- Witts Springs:
- Temperatures not available: Bentonville, Rogers, Springdale
Kansas
- Abilene: all-time record
- Atchison: all-time record for February
- Concordia: all-time record for February
- Dodge City: all-time record
- Concordia: all-time record for February
- Fall River Lake: tied for all-time record for February
- Lawrence: all-time record
- Manhattan: all-time record
- Meade: all-time record
- Norwich: all-time record
- Olathe: all-time record
- Pratt: all-time record
- Salina:
- Sedan: all-time record for February
- Topeka: all-time record for February and second-lowest ever
- Wellington: all-time record
- Wichita: all-time record
- Yates Center: all-time record
- Temperatures not available: Kansas City, Lenexa, Overland Park, Shawnee
Louisiana
- Alexandria: all-time record
- Bastrop: all-time record
- Baton Rouge: all-time record
- Franklin: all-time record
- Jennings: all-time record
- Lafayette: all-time record
- Lake Charles: all-time record
- Minden: all-time record for Louisiana
- Monroe:
- New Orleans: all-time record
- Plain Dealing: all-time record as of March 31, 1999
- Ruston: tied for all-time record for February
- Shreveport: all-time record
Mississippi
- Aberdeen: all-time record
- Biloxi:
- Booneville: all-time record for February and second-lowest ever
- Brookhaven: all-time record
- Canton: all-time record for February
- Hattiesburg: all-time record
- Kosciusko: all-time record
- Louisville: all-time record
- Meridian: all-time record
- Natchez: tied with January 27, 1940, for all-time record
- State University: all-time record
- Vicksburg:
- Temperatures not available: Greenville, Gulfport, Tupelo
Oklahoma
- Anadarko: tied with January 4, 1947, and December 23, 1989, for all-time record
- Beaver: all-time record
- Guthrie: all-time record for February
- Healdton: all-time record
- Hennessey: second-lowest ever
- Newkirk: all-time record
- Norman: tied with February 13, 1905, for all-time record
- Oklahoma City: all-time record
- Perry: all-time record for February
- Stillwater:
- Temperatures not available: Enid, Lawton, Tulsa
Texas
- Amarillo: all-time record
- Austin: second-lowest ever
- Blanco: tied with January 31, 1949, for all-time record
- Brenham: all-time record for February
- Brownsville: all-time record
- College Station: all-time record for February
- Conroe: tied with February 2, 1951, for all-time record for February
- Corpus Christi: all-time record
- Crosbyton: all-time record
- Dallas & Fort Worth: all-time record
- Danevang: all-time record
- El Paso:
- Galveston: all-time record
- Hallettsville: tied with December 23, 1989, for all-time record
- Houston: second-lowest ever
- Laredo: not available
- Marshall: all-time record
- New Braunfels: tied with January 31, 1949, and December 23, 1989, for all-time record
- San Antonio: second-lowest ever
- Temple: tied with December 23 and 24, 1989, for all-time record
- Tulia: all-time record for Texas, which Seminole tied on February 8, 1933
- Tyler : all-time record
Southeast
- February 1899 was the 17th-coldest February. The average temperature was, which was 4.7 °F colder than the 1895–2017 average of and 5.5 °F warmer than the coldest February 1895.
- December 1898 through February 1899 was the 21st-coldest meteorological winter. The average temperature was, which was 2.4 °F colder than the 1895–2017 average of and 3.5 °F warmer than the coldest winter of 1976/77.
Alabama
- Ashville:
- Birmingham: all-time record
- Decatur:
- Florence:
- Gadsden:
- Hamilton:
- Mobile: all-time record
- Montgomery: all-time record
- Muscle Shoals:
- Oneonta: all-time record
- Rock Mills:
- Scottsboro: all-time record
- Talladega: all-time record
- Tuscaloosa:
- Valley Head: second-lowest ever
- Temperatures not available: Auburn, Dothan, Hoover, Huntsville, Madison
District of Columbia
- Washington: all-time record
Florida
- Bartow: all-time record for February
- Crawfordville:
- De Funiak Springs: all-time record as of February 10, 2010
- Federal Point: all-time record for February
- Gainesville: all-time record
- Inverness: all-time record for February
- Jacksonville:
- Jasper:
- Key West: tied for all-time record for February
- Lake Butler:
- Lake City: all-time record
- Live Oak: all-time record
- Macclenny:
- Miami:
- Miami Beach:
- Ocala: all-time record for February
- Orlando:
- Plant City: all-time record for February
- Saint Leo: all-time record for February
- Tallahassee: all-time record for Florida;
- Tampa: tied for all-time record for February
- Tarpon Springs: all-time record for February
- Wausau:
- Temperatures not available: Fort Lauderdale, Hialeah, Pembroke Pines, Port St. Lucie, St. Petersburg
Georgia
- Atlanta: all-time record
- Augusta:
- Blakely: all-time record
- Columbus: all-time record
- Rome:
- Savannah:
- Waycross: second-lowest ever
North Carolina
- Chapel Hill: all-time record for February
- Charlotte: tied with December 30, 1880, and January 21, 1985, for all-time record
- Fayetteville: all-time record
- Greenville: all-time record for February
- Henderson: all-time record for February
- Highlands: tied with January 21, 1985, for all-time record
- Monroe: all-time record
- Raleigh: all-time record for February
- Salisbury:
- Tarboro: all-time record for February
- Wilmington: all-time record for February
South Carolina
- Charleston:
- Columbia: all-time record
- Santuc: all-time record
Virginia
- Alexandria:
- Bedford: all-time record for February
- Charlottesville: all-time record for February
- Dale Enterprise: all-time record for February
- Hampton:
- Hot Springs: all-time record for February
- Lynchburg:
- Monterey:
- Newport News:
- Norfolk:
- Richmond:
- Staunton: all-time record for February
- Virginia Beach/Cape Henry:
- Warrenton: all-time record for February
- Woodstock: all-time record
- Wytheville: tied for all-time record for February
- Temperatures not available: Chesapeake, Portsmouth, Roanoke
Southwest
- February 1899 was the tenth-coldest February. The average temperature was, which was 5.3 °F colder than the 1895–2017 average of and 4.4 °F warmer than the coldest February 1903.
- December 1898 through February 1899 was the third-coldest meteorological winter. The average temperature was, which was 4.7 °F colder than the 1895–2017 average of and 1.5 °F warmer than 1932/33.
Arizona
- Fort Apache:
- Fort Defiance:
- Mesa:
- Peoria:
- Phoenix: tied for all-time record for February
- Prescott: all-time record for February
- Tucson: all-time record for February
- Willams: all-time record for February
- Temperatures not available: Chandler, Gilbett, Glendale, Scottsdale, Surprise, Tempe
Colorado
- Boulder:
- Breckenridge:
- Colorado Springs:
- Denver:
- Fort Collins:
- Lamar: all-time record
- Las Animas: all-time record
- Mancos: all-time record
- Pueblo:
- Wray: all-time record for February
New Mexico
- Alamogordo:
- Albuquerque:
- Buckman:
- Clayton : all-time record for February
- Las Vegas:
- Roswell:
- Santa Fe:
- Temperatures not available: Clovis, Farmington, Hobbs, Las Cruces, Rio Rancho, South Valley
Utah
- Heber: all-time record
- Logan:
- Salt Lake City:
- St. George: all-time record for February
Upper Midwest
- February 1899 is tied with 1917 for the third-coldest February. The average temperature was, which was 10.8 °F colder than the 1895–2017 average of and 5.8 °F warmer than February 1936.
- December 1898 through February 1899 was the seventh-coldest meteorological winter. The average temperature was, which was 6.1 °F colder than the 1895–2017 average of and 2.9 °F warmer than the coldest winter of 1935/36.
Iowa
- Ames:
- Cedar Rapids:
- Council Bluffs:
- Davenport:
- Des Moines:
- Dubuque:
- Iowa City:
- New Hampton: all-time record for February
- Sioux City: all-time record for February
- Spencer: all-time record for February
- Waterloo:
Michigan
- Ann Arbor:
- Baldwin: all-time record
- Battle Creek: all-time record
- Big Rapids: all-time record
- Clinton Charter Township:
- Detroit:
- Flint:
- Frankfort: all-time record
- Grand Rapids: all-time record
- Hart: all-time record
- Hastings: all-time record
- Howell: tied for all-time record for February
- Ionia: tied with January 15, 1963, for all-time record
- Lake City: all-time record
- Lansing:
- Manistee: all-time record
- Muskegon: all-time record
- Newberry: all-time record
- Owosso:
- Saginaw:
- Sault Ste Marie: tied with February 8, 1934, for all-time record
- South Haven: all-time record
- Three Rivers: all-time record for February
- Temperatures not available: Dearborn, Livonia, Sterling Heights, Warren
Minnesota
- Bemidji: all-time record for February
- Brainerd:
- Caledonia: tied for all-time record for February
- Detroit Lakes: all-time record
- Duluth:
- Grand Meadow: all-time record for February
- Leech Lake:
- Long Prairie:
- Milaca:
- Milan:
- Minneapolis: all-time record for February
- Park Rapids: tied with February 2, 1996, for all-time record
- Pipestone: all-time record for February
- Pokegama Falls:
- Saint Paul:
- St. Cloud:
- Tower:
- Zumbrota: all-time record for February
- Temperatures not available: Bloomington, Brooklyn Park, Eagan, Plymouth, Rochester, Woodbury
Wisconsin
- Amherst:
- Barron:
- Chilton: all-time record
- Eau Claire: all-time record for February
- Green Bay: all-time record for February
- Hayward:
- Manitowoc: all-time record
- Madison:
- Medford: all-time record
- Milwaukee:
- Neillsville: all-time record for February
- New London: all-time record
- Osceola:
- Oshkosh: second-lowest ever
- Port Washington: tied with February 3, 1996, for all-time record
- Racine:
- Shawano: all-time record
- Spooner: second-lowest ever
- Stevens Point: all-time record
- Waukesha:
- Wausau: tied with January 30, 1951, for all-time record
- Temperatures not available: Appleton, Kenosha, West Allis
West
- February 1899 was the 48th-coldest February. The average temperature was, which was 0.5 °F colder than the 1895–2017 average of and 9.3 °F warmer than the coldest February 1903.
- December 1898 through February 1899 was the 38th-coldest meteorological winter. The average temperature was, which was 0.5 °F colder than the 1895–2017 average of and 7.9 °F warmer than the coldest winter of 1948/49.
California
- Berkeley:
- Fresno: tied for all-time record for February
- Los Angeles:
- Oakland:
- Pomona: all-time record for February
- Sacramento:
- San Diego: tied for all-time record for February
- San Francisco:
- Santa Barbara:
- Yreka:
- Temperatures not available: Anaheim, Bakersfield, Long Beach, San Jose
Nevada
- Carson City:
- Elko:
- Las Vegas:
- Reno:
- Temperatures not available: Boulder City, Fernley, Henderson, Mesquite, North Las Vegas, Sparks
Winter weather
On February 19, ice floes were reported to be moving out of the Mississippi River into the Gulf of Mexico. On February 14, New Orleans dropped to, an all-time record. The previous day, the city experienced its coldest-ever Mardi Gras low temperature of. The Rex parade was delayed while snow was removed from the route.
The low temperature in Miami, Florida on February 14 dropped to with a high of only 48 F. The city has only recorded a lower temperature twice since record-keeping commenced on September 6, 1895.
Casualties, damages, and inconveniences
The Great Arctic Outbreak of 1899 had disastrous impact across many areas of the continental U.S. and Cuba as people, livestock, and wildlife succumbed to the frigid cold.U.S. bird populations were decimated across the nation. Henderson County, Tennessee saw nearly the complete extinction of its bluebird population and Culpeper County, as well as most northern and central Virginia counties lost nearly all of its quail, having to import new birds in the late teens and 1920s to repopulate the areas. Pine Warblers were also especially decimated.
Some of the bird species affected:
- Bluebird
- Blue-headed vireo
- Catbirds
- Chipping sparrow
- Dark-eyed junco
- Fox sparrow
- Grass finch
- Hermit thrush
- Killdeer
- Meadowlark
- Mourning dove
- Pine warbler
- Quail
- Savannah sparrow
- Song sparrow
- Swamp sparrow
- Woodcock
Crops were ruined, and orchards were utterly destroyed in Georgia. Walla Walla, Washington's majority of wheat was frozen out, with Eureka flat seeing the most damage.
Traffic was brought to a complete standstill in all parts of the country. Barges on the Mississippi river, which was in some parts entirely frozen through, and the Great Lakes were brought to a complete standstill by ice. Traffic across all railroads were delayed or paralyzed indefinitely and steamers and liners were likewise delayed.