What’s Mother Nature cooking up for Texas on Thanksgiving Day?
Soon millions of people hit the road to spend the holiday with family and friends and with it comes the usual travel chaos typically affected by weather.
If you’re wondering what kind of weather to expect, the short answer is it won’t be record highs, but it’s not going to be exactly wintry either.
According to the Old Farmer’s Almanac – one of America’s oldest weather forecasters – signs currently point to a mixed bag of weather depending on where in the state you’ll be spending Turkey Day.
The publication has released its Thanksgiving Weather Forecast, giving us a sneak peek at what the weather might look like from El Paso to Texarkana and Amarillo to the Hill Country and down to Brownsville.
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Thanksgiving Weather in Texas
If you’re staying in Texas, the weather will vary depending on where you’re headed. Up in the Panhandle and near Lubbock, expect sunny skies and warmer-than-usual temperatures.