Old Farmer’s Alamanc Thanksgiving weather forecast for Chicago
Old Farmer’s Alamanc Thanksgiving weather forecast for Chicago
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Old Farmer’s Alamanc Thanksgiving weather forecast for Chicago

🕒︎ 2025-10-22

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Old Farmer’s Alamanc Thanksgiving weather forecast for Chicago

Cooler weather, earlier sunrises and later sunsets are the signs of Thanksgiving approaching in the Chicago area, which falls on Thursday, Nov. 27 for 2025. But what exactly will temperatures look like around that time? "It can go either way," NBC 5 Meteorologist Alicia Roman said. "We've had weeks in November where we still had some 70s, so we'll have to see." A newly released report from the Old Farmers Almanac showed that temperatures in the Midwest for Thanksgiving week look to be on the "mild" side with warmer temperatures for the Western part of the state, and flurries possible in the upper Midwest. "Thanksgiving week 2025 brings a patchwork of weather across the U.S., with sunshine in much of the East and rainy conditions in the West," the report said. "Snow is limited to a few northern spots—northern New England, the Upper Midwest, the higher elevations in the Intermountain West, and Alaska—where flurries could affect travel." Last year, the Chicago area saw a high of 35 degrees on Thanksgiving, Roman said. According to the Climate Prediction Center, the month of November for 2025 expects to be "near average" in the Chicago area, with warmer temperatures to the south and west. Local According to Roman, the average high for Nov. 27 is 43 degrees. Earlier this year, the Old Farmer's Almanac released its predictions for the upcoming winter, saying the Chicago area is set to see a "milder winter with below-average precipitation and patchy snow."

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