By Phil Wahba
(Reuters) - Sales for many U.S. retailers rose in February, as shoppers ventured out later in the month after a dismal start when ice, cold and snow kept many of them at home.
Costco Wholesale Corp
The unusually cold and snowy weather that slammed retailers in January continued into February, including an ice storm that idled much of the Southeast for days.
But sales trends improved as the weather got better and many U.S. consumers got tax refunds, said John Cato, chief executive of discount clothing chain Cato Corp.
Last week, the chief executives of department store chain Macy's Inc
"Bring on the spring and you'll see a much improved consumer spending pace, said Michael Niemira, chief economist of the International Council of Shopping Centers.
He re-iterated his expectation for consumer spending to keep improving this year as the job market and economy gain strength.
A later Easter this year will dent March sales but help overall sales for the season as weather is less likely to disrupt shopping, Niemira said. Easter is on April 20 this year.
A group of major retailers tracked by Thomson Reuters, excluding drugstore chains, is expected to report a 1.9 percent rise in same-store sales for February, down from 4.8 percent a year earlier.
Specialty apparel retailers Gap Inc
Shoppers kept gravitating to deals last month.
Teen apparel Zumiez Inc
Off-price retailer Stein Mart Inc
Walgreen Co
The Children's Place Retail Stores Inc
Costco also reported its full quarter results, that showed unusually deep discounting in the holiday shopping season hurt margins, and its shares fell 3.2 percent.
The S&P 500 Retail Index was down 0.7 percent on Thursday morning, while the broader S&P 500 <.SPX> rose 0.3 percent.
(Reporting by Phil Wahba in New York)