Texas — Dawn breaks quietly across the High Plains, with crisp air brushing across open fields and a faint, dusty scent rising from dry pastureland. A soft glow spreads over Amarillo’s rooftops as the sky clears fully, hinting at another warm November day. Early drivers along I-40 and Soncy should still watch for quick temperature dips in low spots, though skies remain clean and visibility strong.
Sun climbs fast today, sending temperatures toward the upper 70s, impressive for mid-November in the Panhandle. Winds stay manageable this morning but gain a little punch from the west by the afternoon. Residents planning early Thanksgiving travel prep can expect smooth conditions now, but the pattern shifts as Monday approaches. Models hint at a “Winter Tease” early next week as colder air gathers far to the north, though Amarillo stays warm for now.
Sunday continues the stretch of late-fall sunshine, topping out near 76°F with light south winds. To be fair, the calm streak offers perfect timing for outdoor events, cleanup projects, or early road trips across the High Plains. But drivers should watch for strengthening southwest winds late Sunday night into Monday…