Above Average Temperatures Persist Across Western U.S. This Week
Above Average Temperatures Persist Across Western U.S. This Week
US · Published Nov 13, 2025
Above-average temperatures persist across the Western U.S. due to upper-level ridging, with record highs in the Northern Rockies.
Northern High Plains experience low temperatures 20–30 degrees above average, contrasting with snow events elsewhere.
Warmth may impact energy demand, outdoor activities, and ecosystems; residents advised to stay informed and take precautions.
Persistent ridging causes unseasonably warm conditions
Above-average temperatures continue to dominate the weather across the western United States this week, primarily due to persistent upper-level ridging. Many areas are experiencing daytime highs reaching into the 60s, with record-breaking temperatures reported in the Northern Rockies. Nighttime lows in the Northern High Plains remain significantly elevated, ranging from 20 to 30 degrees above average for this time of year.
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