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Pennsylvania’s Thanksgiving Forecast Brings a Chill

The cozy, festive season is here! With the holidays approaching, it’s time for family and friends to gather and enjoy quality time together. You can tell the holidays are near when pumpkin spice everything starts popping up everywhere. While pumpkin spice lattes and ice cream are delicious, some unusual items have joined the trend, like pumpkin spice gum and deodorant.

Thanksgiving is just around the corner, and it’s never too early to think about the weather. Last year, nearly 80 million people traveled 50 miles or more for the holiday, making it one of the busiest travel times of the year. So, what can we expect for Thanksgiving weather this year? The forecast predicts a “cool and chilly” Thanksgiving. Sounds nice, right?

Across the U.S., Thanksgiving week will bring a mix of weather. Expect sunshine in much of the East, while the West may see some rain. A few northern areas, like northern New England and the Upper Midwest, could even experience some snow flurries, which might affect travel plans.

Fall officially started on September 22, marking the arrival of shorter days. The first day of winter will be on December 21.

As for the accuracy of these predictions, they are based on solar patterns and historical weather data. The results are often close to an 80% accuracy rate. Let’s hope the Thanksgiving forecast is spot on! Enjoy the season and get ready for some great holiday vibes!

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