Southwest U.S. Clouds and Rain Could Tie Minimum Temperature Records
Southwest U.S. Clouds and Rain Could Tie Minimum Temperature Records
US · Published Nov 13, 2025
Cloudy and rainy conditions in the Southwest U.S. are leading to unusually mild overnight temperatures.
Minimum temperature records may be tied or broken due to upper-level ridging and incoming moisture.
Residents are advised to stay informed on local weather forecasts as conditions and temperatures fluctuate.
Cloudy, rainy weather brings mild overnight lows
The Southwest U.S. is experiencing a unique weather pattern, characterized by cloudy and rainy conditions that are keeping overnight lows unusually mild. Temperatures are expected to remain in the 50s and 60s, potentially tying or breaking minimum temperature records for this time of year. This phenomenon is largely influenced by upper-level ridging in the atmosphere, which is drawing in significant moisture from other regions.
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