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Running in Philadelphia in February

Typical February running conditions in Philadelphia — and a live Run Score so you can see how today compares with the norm.

Typical Run Score

79

Good

Avg temperature

39°F

Cold

Avg dew point

27°F

Comfortable

Best window

12–6 PM

Local time

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How February compares in Philadelphia

February ranks 6th of 12 months for running in Philadelphia, with a typical daytime Run Score of 79 (Good). For reference, the best month is November (score 89) and the hardest is July (score 56). The kindest window in February is typically 12–6 PM. Precipitation falls in roughly 13% of hours this month. Use the live tool below to see how today actually compares with the February norm.

Running in Philadelphia in February: FAQ

Is it good to run in Philadelphia in February?

Generally yes, with sensible timing. The typical daytime Run Score is 79 (Good), with temperatures around 39°F (4°C) and comfortable dew points. The best window is usually 12–6 PM.

How hot is it for running in Philadelphia in February?

Typical temperatures average 39°F (4°C) (Cold) with dew points near 27°F. Dew point — not the thermometer — usually decides how hard the run feels.

What is a good Run Score?

Scores run 0–100. 97+ is Perfect, 80–96 is Great — conditions are actively working in your favour. 65–79 (Good) is solid. 45–64 (Mixed) means at least one factor — usually heat or dew point — is taxing you. Below 45 (Poor), expect a noticeably harder effort or hold back for safety.

Why does dew point matter more than temperature?

Your body cools by evaporating sweat. When the dew point climbs above roughly 60°F, the air is too saturated for sweat to evaporate efficiently, so heat builds up even if the thermometer looks reasonable. That's why a 70°F muggy morning can feel harder than a dry 80°F afternoon.

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