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Tracking Two Storms Impacting the Northern U.S. Through Thanksgiving and into This Weekend

Heavy lake effect snow and gusty winds, including some local blizzard conditions, will continue into Thanksgiving Day across the Great Lakes then lingering through Friday night for Lakes Erie and Ontario. Confidence is increasing for another winter storm to develop over the northern and central Rockies Friday and track across the central Plains through the Midwest and Great Lakes this weekend. Read More >

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Last Map Update: Wed, Nov 26, 2025 at 9:12:33 pm CST

Our next storm system will bring widespread cloud cover and rain to the region Friday night through Saturday. There will be enough instability for scattered thunderstorms, and even a low-end hail threat across portions of Central Texas Saturday afternoon. Fortunately, rainfall rates seem modest, with most seeing under an inch of rain. The highest rainfall totals (near an inch) are most likely to be realized in the Brazos Valley.
After a strong cold front Saturday night, well below normal temperatures are expected across the region Sunday into Tuesday. Afternoon highs will struggle to make it out of the 40s, and morning lows will be near or below freezing. Another disturbance will also bring a round of cloud and rain to the area, especially on Monday.
Pleasant weather is expected across North and Central Texas for Thanksgiving! Mostly clear skies, a crisp fall morning, and mild temperatures by the afternoon will make for perfect conditions to celebrate the holiday, indoors or out! Happy Thanksgiving!

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