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The National Weather Service held its weather-ready monthly briefing on Nov. 26.
The current month’s temperature trends show that despite the cold weather the past few days, Glasgow has been slightly above average for Nov. 1 through Nov. 25.
As of Nov. 26, November precipitation was two-tenths above average; for the year, Glasgow is about 1.2 inches behind for the year, at 11.76 inches of moisture. The latest drought monitor report still rates Valley County as abnormally dry.
The eight to 14 day temperature outlook looks to be leaning above normal for northeast Montana while the precipitation outlook is for above-normal amounts. The seasonal temperature outlook through February is for below normal and the seasonal precipitation forecast through February is leaning above normal.
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