Old Farmer's Almanac predicts Thanksgiving weather in each state
Old Farmer's Almanac predicts Thanksgiving weather in each state
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Old Farmer's Almanac predicts Thanksgiving weather in each state

🕒︎ 2025-10-21

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Old Farmer's Almanac predicts Thanksgiving weather in each state

Thanksgiving travelers in 2025 are set for a wide range of weather conditions across the U.S., according to The Old Farmer's Almanac's Thanksgiving weather forecast. Why It Matters The almanac's outlook offers guidance for families and travelers as they prepare for what the American Automobile Association describes as the busiest holiday for travel. What To Know The almanac forecasts a "patchwork of weather" for Thanksgiving week. Sunshine predominates in much of the East, while the West sees rainy conditions. Snow is expected in limited areas: northern New England, the Upper Midwest, higher elevations of the intermountain West and Alaska, according to the publication. Below is the almanac's forecast for each region of the country during Thanksgiving week. Northeast and Atlantic Corridor Northeast: Colder than average; northern New England may see snow, while southern sections enjoy sunny skies. Atlantic Corridor: Temperatures drop from mild to chilly, but conditions stay dry and clear. Appalachians, Southeast and Florida Appalachians: Sunshine with cooler-than-normal temps in the north, but warmer further south. Southeast: Chilly start early in the week, then milder and sunny for outdoor activities. Florida: Cooler start, trending to mild and sunny. Midwest, Lakes and Ohio Valley Lower Lakes: Warmer trend with abundant sunshine and no significant precipitation expected. Ohio Valley: Chilly early in the week, then warming toward Thanksgiving. Brief midweek showers possible. Upper Midwest: Mild with occasional snow flurries, but calm most of the week. Central U.S., Plains and Heartland Heartland: Unseasonably warm air, with late-week rain as a possibility. Texas-Oklahoma: Warm, dry and sunny in the north; potential showers in the south. High Plains: Cold but clear—dress warm, but travel conditions are expected to be good. West, Mountains, Alaska and Hawaii Intermountain West: Mix of rain and snow, with temperatures dropping across the region during the week. Travelers in mountain passes and higher terrain should expect occasional disruptions. Desert Southwest: Warm and mostly dry, with few isolated showers possible. Pacific Northwest: Rain expected, heavier in the south, with colder-than-normal temperatures. Pacific Southwest: Becoming colder with scattered showers through Thanksgiving week. Alaska: Snow showers throughout the week; travelers advised to remain cautious due to potential slick conditions. Hawaii: Generally pleasant but colder than usual with isolated showers—brief rain may interrupt some outdoor celebrations. What People Are Saying Sarah Perreault, the managing editor of The Old Farmer's Almanac previously told Newsweek: "The Old Farmer's Almanac is the original guide to living well and has always been known for its wit, wisdom, and solid advice that's relevant to real life. We celebrate core values and entertain the whole family with a healthy degree of humor and a sense of optimism. Every fall The Old Farmer's Almanac pops up at local stores, and although it is brand new each year, it isn't changing." What Happens Next

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