Paso, TX – Thanksgiving weather conditions across Texas, New Mexico, and Oklahoma are expected to be warmer than average this year.
According to the National Weather Service (NWS), forecasts show a 50-60% chance of above-normal temperatures for November 24-30. Dry weather is likely, with below-average precipitation probabilities at 33-40% during the same period. These conditions favor clear skies and mild weather for Thanksgiving celebrations.
In Texas, communities statewide could see temperatures higher than the seasonal norm of 62°F. Oklahoma also leans warm, offering favorable conditions for outdoor gatherings. In New Mexico, residents can expect similarly warm and dry weather as November progresses.
El Paso, typically dry during late November, reflects this trend with minimal precipitation expected. The outlook suggests enjoyable conditions for travel and outdoor holiday activities across much of the southern Plains.
The Thanksgiving outlook aligns with historical data showing warm and dry Novembers in these regions. Weather patterns point to comfortable conditions for most holiday plans, with rain unlikely to disrupt festivities.
Be sure to check local forecasts as Thanksgiving approaches for precise updates.
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