As we head into Thanksgiving, NOAA forecasters anticipate temperatures close to seasonal normals in most areas of the country, but there will be increased chances of precipitation in some places.
As we head into Thanksgiving, NOAA forecasters anticipate temperatures close to seasonal normals in most areas of the country, but there will be increased chances of precipitation in some places.
Be sure to check your local forecast, and give yourself extra time to travel if rain or snow is predicted to occur along your path.
Temperatures Will Be Near Normal for Most
Aside from significantly colder-than-normal temperatures and the possibility of snowfall from the Four Corners region into the Southern Plains on Wednesday and Thanksgiving Day, much of the nation will experience average seasonal temperatures through the weekend.
Precipitation Outlook: You Might Need That Raincoat or Umbrella
A low-pressure system is expected to develop and stall in the Southern Plains late on Wednesday, through Thanksgiving Day and into Friday. This system will spread rain and thunderstorms from eastern Oklahoma and eastern Texas through Arkansas and Louisiana on Wednesday night into Thanksgiving Day. Showers and storms will eventually affect most of the South and Southeast on Thanksgiving Day and Friday.
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