The climate numbers are in for November, and they reveal another unusually warm month in another unusually warm year for the contiguous U.S. (CONUS). November had an average temperature of 46.8 degrees, just over 5 degrees above the 20th-century average. It was the fourth-warmest November on record.
DYK?: This November and fall ranked among the warmest on record, and it was exceptionally dry across much of the East. Check our Monthly U.S. Temperature and Precipitation Analysis to learn more. ️ https://t.co/Hc27CDHf3F pic.twitter.com/ZxVSAHU606
— NOAA NCEI (@NOAANCEI) December 8, 2025
Western states were particularly warm compared to normal. Idaho, Nevada, Oregon, Texas, and Utah all saw record warm November temperatures. Utah had the greatest departure from normal in November, with the month coming in at 8.4 degrees above average. Idaho and Texas were…
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