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Atmospheric River Bringing Heavy Rain to Southern California and Heavy Snow to the Sierra Nevadas

A strong atmospheric river will continue heavy rain over southern California through Friday. The heaviest rainfall is ongoing today in the Los Angeles Basin. Flash and urban flooding is possible. A prolonged heavy snowfall has begun over the Sierra Nevada Mountains and will continue through Friday. Travel will become increasingly difficult over the passes due to snow and strong winds. Read More >

Weather Facts for Thanksgiving Day in El Paso

 

Highest Maximum Temperature

   79  Nov 25, 1965                                                          
   76  Nov 25, 1909                                               
   75  Nov 29, 1894 (Last of several occurrences)                              
   74  Nov 23, 1950                              
   73  Nov 24, 1892
(Last of several occurrences)

Lowest Maximum Temperature

   41   Nov 25, 1982 (Last of several occurrences)
   43   Nov 27, 1952 (Last of several occurrences)
   44   Nov 22, 1979
   45   Nov 29, 1934
   46   Nov 28, 1918
(Last of several occurrences)

Highest Minimum Temperature

   51   Nov 23, 1967 (Last of several occurrences)
   50   Nov 25, 1897
   49   Nov 23, 1978 (Last of several occurrences)
   48   Nov 24, 1927 (Last of several occurrences)
   47   Nov 29, 1906 (Last of several occurrences)

Lowest Minimum Temperature

   17   Nov 30, 1911
   20   Nov 22, 1979 (Last of several occurrences)
   21   Nov 22, 1956
   22   Nov 26, 1908
(Last of several occurrences)
   23   Nov 27, 1980

Rain

   0.21   Nov 25, 1953
   0.20   Nov 27, 1969
(Last of several occurrences)
   0.19   Nov 23, 1972
   0.18   Nov 22, 2007
   0.17   Nov 27, 2008

Snowfall  (Inches)

   1.90   Nov 27, 1969
        T   Nov 22, 2007 (Last of several occurrences)

Snow Depth (Inches)

    2.00   Nov 28, 1968