Today’s Brownfield Ag Weather Update
Thanksgiving week is notorious for busy travel, and this year’s weather forecast indicates active conditions across much of the United States.
Wintry Weather in Northern U.S.
Early in the week, significant snow is likely from Montana through the upper Great Lakes region. This could complicate travel plans for many.
Rainfall in Southern and Eastern U.S.
- From early to mid-week, rainfall expected to reach 1 to 2 inches.
- Heavy precipitation will impact southern and eastern regions.
Thanksgiving Day Forecast
By November 27, Thanksgiving Day, stormy conditions will influence parts of the northern states. Snow squalls are anticipated downwind of the Great Lakes.
Precipitation Patterns
Weather systems will bring rain and snow from the Pacific Northwest into the northern High Plains.
Late-Week Weather Outlook
As the week progresses, the possibility of wintry weather is expected to shift southward and eastward. This affects the mid-section of the country.
Temperature Drops
Cold air will accompany the holiday storminess. Late-week temperatures could plummet below 10°F in northern Plains and upper Midwest regions.
Travelers should stay updated on weather conditions to prepare for potential disruptions during this busy holiday season.