November 18-24, 2024

Author: Page Nippert

Published: 2024-11-25 00:00:00
Updated: 2026-04-27 15:24:57.244333

Temperature 

This week featured above normal temperatures for a majority of the region. The warmest regions were eastern Wyoming, and scattered spots in Nebraska and Kansas reaching temperatures 6°F to 9°F above normal. Temperatures in eastern North Dakota and scattered spots in Colorado reaching 3°F to 6°F below normal with a spot in Colorado reaching 6°F to 9°F below normal. 

Departure from the 1990-2020 normal temperature for the week

 

The warmest regions were central and eastern Wyoming, the Nebraskan panhandle, and northern Colorado reaching temperatures 6°F to 9°F above normal with some spots reaching 9°F to 12°F above normal. The warmest temperature was 62°F in Medicine Lodge, Kansas which is 6°F above normal for the area, and Chanute, Kansas which is 6°F above normal for the area. Temperatures in northern North Dakota and scattered spots in southern and eastern Colorado reached 9°F to 12°F below normal. 

Departure from 1990-2020 normal average maximum temperature

 

The warmest regions were northeastern North Dakota, northwestern Wyoming, and scattered spots in Nebraska and Kansas reaching 6°F to 9°F above normal. Temperatures in western Colorado reached 6°F to 9°F below normal. The coldest temperature was 6°F in Fraser, Colorado which is 1°F below normal for the area. 

Departure from 1990-2020 normal average minimum temperature

 

Precipitation 

Precipitation amounts varied in the region from 800 percent in southeastern North Dakota, eastern South Dakota, and southwestern Kansas to 2 percent in western and central South Dakota, the panhandle of Nebraska, southeastern Wyoming, and most of Colorado. Pittsburg, Kansas received 5.76 inches of precipitation, which is well above the 0.10 inch normal; most of this fell on the 19th.

Percent of 1990-2020 normal precipitation in the High Plains region

 

Drought continues in the region. D0 (abnormally dry) conditions decreased from 80 percent to 79 percent. In the region, Kansas experienced the highest decrease in D0 conditions by 4 percent while Nebraska experienced the highest increase in D0 conditions by 21 percent. 

Map of the drought index in the High Plains Region