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Overall weather pattern remains quiet

Temps near averages; mostly dry conditions
Overall Weather Pattern Remains Quiet
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The weather pattern over the next couple of days will remain relatively quiet for mid-late November.

Temperatures will remain near seasonal averages, with slightly cooler temperatures along the Hi-Line and towards the North-Eastern part of the state.

Breezy conditions will continue as we head into next week as our next weather system approaches. This will likely increase our winds even more, however we don't anticipate any widespread precipitation over the plains.

Any snowfall will be limited to the mountains, which certainly isn't uncommon for this time of the year. As always, it's a good idea to check road conditions before you head out, especially when traveling over mountain passes.