Another day of unseasonably warm weather has caused the National Weather Service to rewrite the record books across Alabama.

Many cities from north to south Alabama smashed high temperature records on Wednesday -- a few of them for the third straight day. And not by a few degrees, either.

And two cities -- Montgomery and Birmingham -- both tied the record for the highest temperature on record in the month of February.

In addition, both Birmingham and Tuscaloosa marked the third straight day of record highs for Feb. 21.

Here's a look at Wednesday's record-breaking temperatures from the National Weather Service:

Anniston: 80 degrees, breaking record of 75 set in 2011.

Birmingham: 83 degrees, breaking record of 78 st in 1922.

Huntsville: 81 degrees, breaking record of 76 set in 1922.

Mobile: 80 degrees, breaking record of 79 set in 2005.

Montgomery: 85 degrees, breaking record of 81 set in 2011.

Muscle Shoals: 80 degrees, breaking record of 76 in 1993.

Tuscaloosa: 83 degrees, breaking record of 79 set in 2005.

Montgomery's warmest ever February day prior to today was in 1962. Birmingham's was in 1996.

Huntsville also broke another record -- the warmest low temperature. The low temperature today was 68, which smashed the record of 58 set in 2017.

Another warm day is on tap for Thursday, with highs again reaching into the upper 70s and 80s across the state.