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Heavy Snow Across the Northern Plains and Great Lakes; Strong Winds for the East

Travel conditions will be challenging across the northern Plains, Great Lakes and east coast through Thanksgiving holiday weekend. Heavy snow, blizzard conditions, for the upper Midwest and Great Lakes region through Thanksgiving to be followed by another strong storm for the Plains, Great Lakes and Northeast this weekend. Strong winds are expected with these systems adding to travel difficulties Read More >

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Last Map Update: Wed, Nov 26, 2025 at 2:50:33 pm CST

A cold front moved through overnight, bringing breezy, dry and cool conditions into South Central Texas. Today's highs will range from the upper 50s north to the low 70s southwest.
Seasonable temperatures and dry weather are forecast for Thanksgiving this year across South-Central Texas. The morning will start off chilly in the 40s, but the afternoon should warm up into the 60s for most under partly cloudy skies and with light breezes. Happy Thanksgiving!
Under mostly clear skies, much cooler temperatures can be expected across South Central Texas with lows ranging from the upper 30s in the eastern Hill Country to the lower 50s in the southern Rio Grande Valley.
Seasonably cool temperatures Thursday and Friday, briefly warm on Saturday, then turn sharply colder with well below average temperatures Sunday through the middle of next week. Rain chances return on Friday and continue through Monday, then decrease middle of next week.