Here’s What The Old Farmer’s Almanac Is Forecasting For Thanksgiving Weather in Texas
We are just weeks away from Thanksgiving and the Thanksgiving travel madness that we see each year. And now we are starting to possibly get an idea of what the weather will look like across the United States thanks to the predictions and forecasting from the Old Farmer's Almanac.
According to the Almanac, AAA stated that last year for Thanksgiving, most Americans hit the road if they were traveling. 89% of Americans drove to a Thanksgiving destination last year while around 8.5% traveled by air. We can pretty much assume that most people will be traveling by car this year if they are traveling at all. That means millions of people will be hitting the roads around the same time. And if you're like me, you want to know what the weather is going to by like when traveling. Luckily, the Old Farmer's Almanac already has their Thanksgiving Travel Map available.
Thanksgiving Weather In Texas
The weather across Texas is going to be different depending on where you are at and where you are traveling to. In the panhandle and dipping close to Lubbock, warmer than average temperatures and sunny skies are predicted. From Lubbock south to I-20 and East past Dallas and to the West past Midland cooler temperatures are predicted. The further south you travel, rain and warmer temperatures are predicted.
Traveling Outside of Texas for Thanksgiving?
For the most part, it appears as though most of the country will be experiencing good weather and good travel weather. Though there will be some areas of rain and even snow in the north. You can view the entire map here.
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