Amarillo, TX – The Texas Panhandle may see snow flurries this Christmas, thanks to cooler-than-usual weather.
The National Weather Service predicts slightly below-normal temperatures in the region during the week of December 20–26, paired with near-normal precipitation. These conditions could support snowfall, particularly in areas north of Amarillo and near the Oklahoma border.
While the Texas Panhandle typically has a low chance of snow on Christmas, below-average temperatures increase the likelihood of wintry weather this year. Residents are advised to remain alert for last-minute changes in the forecast, as the Panhandle is known for its rapid weather shifts.
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