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Some wintry mix and pockets of freezing rain will be possible as precipitation continues to move into the region before switching over to rain later in the day. Some light ice accumulations may lead to slick road conditions, so be sure to use extra caution if traveling this morning.

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Patchy to areas of dense fog will continue through mid morning. Visibility may be reduced to around a quarter mile at times. Those traveling this morning should be prepared for rapidly changing visibility and reduced travel speeds. Plan extra time to get to your destination. The combination of temperatures below freezing and dense fog could result in light icing on vehicles, roads, and sidewalks.

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Friday, Nov 21, 2025 13:00 | By: VN

Krasheninnikov (Kamchatka, Russia): The Kamchatkan Volcanic Eruption Response Team (KVERT) reported that the eruption continued at Krasheninnikov on 20 November 2025 (local). Gas and vapor plume(s) were reported. A plume of resuspended ash was detected in satellite imagery, extending 190 km to the SE. Lava flows continued to advance down the E flank of the North Cone of the volcano. The aviation alert level remained at “Orange” (level 3 on a 4-level scale). Activity also included: thermal anomaly(ies).
Source: Kamchatkan Volcanic Eruption Response Team (KVERT)
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Shiveluch (Kamchatka): The Kamchatkan Volcanic Eruption Response Team (KVERT) reported that the eruption continued at Sheveluch on 20 November 2025 (local). Gas and vapor plume(s) were reported. Growth of the Young Sheveluch lava dome continued, accompanied by powerful gas and steam emissions. The aviation alert level remained at “Orange” (level

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In-brief analysis

November 21, 2025

Data source: Enverus Drillinginfo
Note: For consistency, the various state pressure bases used to measure natural gas volumes have been converted to the federal pressure base of 14.73 pounds per square inch absolute (psia) and 60°F.

U.S. production of associated dissolved natural gas, also known as associated natural gas, increased by 6% last year, mirroring the growth in crude oil production from the Permian region. Associated natural gas production averaged 18.5 billion cubic feet per day (Bcf/d) in 2024, according to data from Enverus DrillingInfo.

Associated natural gas, which is natural gas produced by wells that predominantly produce oil, comes mainly from five major oil producing regions in the United States—the Permian, Bakken, Eagle Ford, Anadarko, and Niobrara. In 2024, associated natural gas production in these regions averaged 18.2 Bcf/d, an

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