Southwest Remains Dry and Warmer Than Normal
Southwest Remains Dry and Warmer Than Normal
US · Published Dec 9, 2025
The Southwest is expected to remain dry with warmer-than-normal temperatures.
No significant precipitation is anticipated, favoring outdoor activities but raising drought concerns.
Stable weather in the Southwest contrasts with heavy rain and snow in the Pacific Northwest, northern Rockies, and Upper Midwest.
Southwest stays dry, warmer than normal expected
The Southwest United States is expected to remain dry and experience warmer-than-normal conditions as a broader winter pattern impacts the northern regions of the country. Current forecasts indicate no significant precipitation is anticipated across the Southwest, with temperatures consistently staying above seasonal averages. This stable and mild weather pattern contrasts sharply with the heavy rain and snow occurring in the Pacific Northwest, northern Rockies, and Upper Midwest.
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