Old Farmer’s Almanac: Thanksgiving Travel Forecast for New Hampshire Revealed

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Old Farmer’s Almanac: Thanksgiving Travel Forecast for New Hampshire Revealed

The Old Farmer’s Almanac has released its Thanksgiving travel forecast for New Hampshire for 2025, indicating favorable weather conditions for travelers. Thanksgiving will fall on Thursday, November 27. According to AAA, the majority of holiday travelers, approximately 89%, will use automobiles while only 7% are expected to fly.

Thanksgiving Weather Forecast for New Hampshire

This year, travelers in the New England area can look forward to cooler-than-normal conditions with minimal snow expected. The Almanac predicts sunny weather, making it an ideal time for outdoor activities, including traditional Thanksgiving games such as tag football.

Snow Conditions in New England

  • Snow is anticipated to be limited to northern regions, particularly in Maine.
  • Limited snowfall might occur in northern New England, the Upper Midwest, elevated areas in the Intermountain West, and Alaska.

The Almanac emphasizes that while its forecasts are useful for planning, they should not replace daily local weather updates. Overall, the coming week looks promising for both automobile and air travel in New England.

Upcoming Winter Forecast: 2025-2026

As winter approaches, the Old Farmer’s Almanac has shared insights for the winter of 2025-2026. Residents can expect a milder and drier winter with fewer snow days. Although most snow is predicted to accumulate around the holidays and late winter, overall snowfall is expected to remain below normal.

Temperature and Snowfall Predictions

  • Cold temperatures are anticipated mainly in mid to late December and early to late January.
  • The snowiest periods are likely to occur in late December, early January, and late February.

Winter officially begins on December 21, 2025, and concludes on March 20, 2026. This forecast is particularly beneficial for those planning their holiday travels and outdoor activities during Thanksgiving and beyond.