Glasgow, Montana – Frosted fields shimmer under a gray morning sky as the Missouri River valley slowly warms from another subfreezing dawn. The air still holds that biting November edge, but change is on the horizon — a sharp warm-up is poised to replace the weekend chill with unseasonably mild air through Veterans Day.
According to the National Weather Service in Glasgow, today will start cool but gradually clear, with highs around 40 and a steady east-southeast breeze. Monday marks the beginning of a significant rebound, as highs soar into the 60s under partly sunny skies — nearly 25 degrees above normal for mid-November. That warming trend peaks Tuesday, when sunshine and light winds create near-perfect conditions for Veterans Day parades and travel across Valley, Phillips, and Roosevelt Counties.
Roads along Highway 2 and I-94 will remain dry and clear through midweek, though gusts may pick up slightly Monday afternoon as warmer air mixes down from the west. Residents planning outdoor ceremonies can expect crisp mornings in the 30s followed by mild, sunny afternoons in the 50s to low 60s.
By Wednesday, cooler Pacific air begins nudging east, trimming highs back toward the low 50s with more clouds building by late week. The next system could bring light rain or a brief snow chance by next weekend, hinting that Montana’s warm spell won’t last long. For now, it’s an ideal stretch for travel, ranch work, or final yard prep before the state slips back into its late-fall rhythm.
Five-Day Forecast for Glasgow, MT:
Sun: 39/25 – Partly sunny; brisk east breeze.
Mon: 64/34 – Partly sunny; strong warm-up.
Tue (Veterans Day): 56/26 – Sunny; mild and calm.
Wed: 52/29 – Mostly sunny; turning cooler.
Thu: 59/35 – Partly cloudy; mild for November.





