Boston made history on Friday when the temperature reached 71 degrees just after noon, setting a new all-time record high for the warmest observed temperature in February, according to the National Weather Service.

[OFFICIAL] It's over! The record for #Boston has been broken. ALL-TIME warmest temperature recorded for the month of February! pic.twitter.com/q5WCDm0Ci7 — NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) February 24, 2017

The city came close to breaking the record Thursday, when temperatures in the city reached 68 degrees. The previous record of 70 degrees was set on Feb. 24, 1985.

Worcester also set an all-time record when it reached 68 degrees around 1:30 p.m.

[OFFICIAL] ALL-TIME warmest temp ever recorded for Feb has been set in #Worcester at 68°! Prev 67° set on 2/24/1985 (records since 1892) — NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) February 24, 2017

The weather service said the day is still young and that record-breaking temperatures could still be seen across the region.

Still plenty of day to go. Could see #1 across the board & post the warmest Feb temp ever on record across much of S New England pic.twitter.com/wJJYvNGKR2 — NWS Boston (@NWSBoston) February 24, 2017