The Glasgow National Weather Service has compiled the statistics from 2025 in Glasgow.

2025 was the 19th warmest year on record, going back to 1948. The average temperature for the year was 44.8 degrees.

The high temperature of the year was 101 degrees, 12 degrees off the record from 1900. The lowest temperature recorded was -31, which was 18 degrees warmer than the record of -59 in 1936.

Two notable storms affected Glasgow this past year: a severe thunderstorm on June 15th and a blizzard on December 17th.

That severe thunderstorm on June 15th produced a wind gust of 71mph and half dollar sized hail. That wind gust broke the record for the highest gust recorded in June.

The blizzard on December 17th produced a wind gust of 78mph, which broke the record for the highest December wind gust.

Total precipitation for 2025 was 13.45, one hundredth ahead of the average. Total snowfall for the year was right at 41 inches, .3 above normal. 25.9 inches of that snow fell in November and December. The annual precipitation record is 22.96 inches, set in 2011. The snowfall record is also from that year: 93.4 inches.

Other records of note: – March was the 6th warmest March on record – April was the driest since 1984 (.01) – June 22nd was unusually cold: the high was only 55, the coldest June high since 2009.

Spring was the 7th warmest on record, and the driest since 2017

Summer was the coolest and wettest summer since 2019. July and August only had one day each with triple digit temperatures.

Fall was the fifth warmest on record.

December 2025 was the wettest December on record, with 1.72″ of precipitation. December 11th was the wettest December day on record, with .94″ of precipitation, and 7.5 inches of snow.