Rainy Stretch May Slow Florida Travel Through Thanksgiving
Rainy Stretch May Slow Florida Travel Through Thanksgiving
US · Published Nov 16, 2025
Florida is forecast to have above-average rainfall during the Thanksgiving travel period (Nov 23-29), potentially impacting travel.
Warm temperatures will keep precipitation as rain, though the northern Panhandle may briefly experience cooler air.
Travelers should monitor weather forecasts and allow extra time, as heavy rain could cause delays at airports and on roads.
Florida Thanksgiving travel period may be wetter than normal
Florida could experience a wetter-than-normal weather pattern during the busy Thanksgiving travel period, with long-range forecasts indicating an increased chance of above-average rainfall across the state from November 23–29. Warm temperatures will ensure rain rather than wintry conditions, although the far northern Panhandle might briefly encounter cooler air. North, Central, and South Florida could all see multiple bouts of steady or heavy rain, potentially slowing down road and air travel on major routes and at key airports.
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