Thanksgiving in Ohio expected to be mild to cool, Old Farmer’s Almanac says

Stark County likely won’t have to worry too much about cold turkey this November.

The Old Farmer’s Almanac is predicting weather in Ohio this Thanksgiving to vary from cool to mild, as many areas across the country are expected to see agreeable temperatures.

Its fall weather forecast predicted slightly below average temperatures for the Ohio Valley and above average precipitation, but cooler temperatures are forecast for the end of November, and winter is expected to be colder than normal for the area.

Snow appears to be unlikely in Ohio this Thanksgiving, according to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, but there might be some rain.

“As we travel south, a couple of showers could slow travel a bit from the Ohio Valley to the Southwest to the Deep South. However, the weather remains cool to mild, so nothing to worry about temperature-wise,” according to its website.

When is Thanksgiving?

Thanksgiving falls on Nov. 28 this year.

What does the Old Farmer’s Almanac say about the winter in Ohio?

Story continues

TRENDING NOW

LATEST LOCAL NEWS