Cooler-Than-Average Temps and Freeze Watches in Western US
Cooler-Than-Average Temps and Freeze Watches in Western US
US · Published Oct 4, 2025
Cooler-than-average temperatures are expected in the Western US due to an upper low moving across the Intermountain West.
The Great Basin and northern Rockies will see high temperatures 10-20 degrees below normal, with many areas struggling to reach the 50s.
Freeze Watches are in effect for parts of Oregon and Colorado as temperatures are expected to drop near or below freezing.
Freeze Watches issued amid temperature shift
A weather pattern shift is bringing cooler-than-average temperatures to the Western United States, with some areas under Freeze Watches. An upper low is currently moving across the Intermountain West, ushering in a period of renewed upper troughing that will persist through the early part of next week. This weather system is expected to have a significant impact on temperatures across the region.
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