The Old Farmer has published its much-anticipated weather forecast of the long-running Thanksgiving 2025 in the United States. The outlook of 2012 is a picture of a below-average party in most of the country. Almanac indicates the potential of both freezing weather along with the potential of early snow in the west and the northeast.
Travel and outdoor plans may need to be rescheduled by families who are going out during the holiday week since weather conditions would have been different in various regions. When westerners are preparing to go out in the cold and snow in the mountains, it might be covered with a light snow on the Northeast and the town may be starting to put up the Christmas decorations.
| Region | Expected Conditions | Temperature Range | 
|---|---|---|
| West | Cold, snow in mountains | 20°F–40°F | 
| Northeast | Cold, light snow or sleet | 30°F–45°F | 
| Midwest | Cool, breezy with rain | 35°F–55°F | 
| South | Mild, partly sunny | 55°F–70°F | 
Western States to sense the coldness of the winter.
The forecast also predicted that the western United States can have below normal temperatures and some snow showers in the course of Thanksgiving week. Montana, Idaho, Utah and some of the Colorado states are predicted to receive the first significant amounts of the season snow. Greater heights might experience more flurries and hence mountain transportation will be unsafe and tedious.
The Pacific Coasters will not be able to expect a lot of snow but can anticipate colder conditions and drizzles. Californians may have a cooler Thanksgiving than usual, in the morning the temperature may fall below average, and in the Pacific Northwest numerous rain may fall, and change to a light snow in the interior.
Northeast to Face Freezing Festivities.
The Northeast seems to be taking a cold trend in the same direction. The Almanac shows that there are chances of some icy winds and scattered snow or sleet. Such cities like Boston, New York, and Philadelphia may experience flurries which, in their turn, may not trigger any disruptions in traveling but would create a typical picture of a holiday.
The highs will be in the mid-30s to low-40s Fahrenheit range, which is also indicating to all that winter is coming early this year. Temperatures may be a bit chillier than normal since the wind chills combined with overcast skies may keep the Thanksgiving parades and football games a bit colder than normal.
The South and Midwest are expected to get milder weather.
Whereas the North and West is freezing up, the southern states are supposed to have warmer weather. The Gulf Coast and the lower Midwest will be comparatively very comfortable and daytime highs will be 55 o C to 70 o C. The Texas, Florida and even some areas of Louisiana can even get some sunshine throughout the weekend.
Central regions can however receive a couple of rain showers. The Midwest may get a blend of light rain and chilly breezes but the temperatures may not drop much below freezing throughout the holiday.
Travel and Safety.–There are no issues with this, as the remoteness of the site does not limit their usage -No such problems exist since the distance of the area does not restrict their use. As millions of Americans head to the roads and skies over the Thanksgiving holiday, the risk of a **weather-related travel delay is likely. The prediction of the Almanac gives notice to the travelers in a reminder to make their plans early. Severe weather conditions such as strong winds, icy roads and runways may lead to minor inconveniences especially in mountain passes and northern airports.
Professionals recommend reviewing revised predictions and winterizing cars, particularly the drivers who use higher or rural roads.
FAQs
1. Will there be a snow on Thanksgiving Day 2025?
In some places in the West and Northeast, light snow may occur but not in all locations.
2. Where will the temperatures be lowest?
The coldest air will be experienced around the holiday in mountain states and north New England.
3. Will weather impact on the travel plans?
Delays may come down to a few minutes in snowy or windy areas and therefore passengers need to follow the weather predictions in their area.
 
			 
                
