Below-Average Temps Set To Hit 170 Million This Thanksgiving
Below-Average Temps Set To Hit 170 Million This Thanksgiving
US · Published Nov 26, 2025
About 170 million Americans will face below-average temperatures this Thanksgiving, mainly in the eastern U.S.
Highs will range from the 20s in the far north to the 50s in the South, with frost and freeze possible in the Deep South.
Wind chills will make it feel even colder in northern and central regions; travelers should prepare for hazardous conditions.
Cold Thanksgiving for eastern U.S., 170 million
This Thanksgiving, a significant portion of the United States is bracing for below-average temperatures. Approximately 170 million Americans, primarily across the eastern U.S., are expected to experience colder-than-usual weather as they celebrate the holiday. The chill will stretch from New York down to the southern Appalachians, encompassing a vast region from Texas and Louisiana up through the Midwest and Northern Plains.
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