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Thanksgiving Weather in the Rio Grande Valley

Warm Holiday Weekend Expected with a Cool Down by Sunday, November 30

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Light rain began the holiday period earlier than expected in parts of the Rio Grande Valley on Wednesday morning. Residents in North McAllen reported that “it’s raining,” marking a wet start to the day before the region transitions to the warmer, mostly dry pattern expected for the rest of the week. AI image for illustration purposes
Light rain began the holiday period earlier than expected in parts of the Rio Grande Valley on Wednesday morning. Residents in North McAllen reported that “it’s raining,” marking a wet start to the day before the region transitions to the warmer, mostly dry pattern expected for the rest of the week. AI image for illustration purposes
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Light rain began the holiday period earlier than expected in parts of the Rio Grande Valley on Wednesday morning. Residents in North McAllen reported that “it’s raining,” marking a wet start to the day before the region transitions to the warmer, mostly dry pattern expected for the rest of the week.

The updated outlook indicates that the rain on Wednesday is not part of the main holiday forecast but rather an early, localized shower ahead of improving weather. Conditions are expected to shift beginning Thursday.

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For Thanksgiving Day on Thursday, the forecast calls for a “mix of clouds and sun,” with a high around 76°F and a low around 65°F. The weather is expected to feel “pleasant” with “less humid” air, making it suitable for outdoor meals and gatherings.

Friday is projected to be “mostly cloudy and breezy” with daytime temperatures “about 75°F” and nighttime lows near “69°F.” While slightly more humid, the conditions are still expected to support outdoor activities and travel.

Saturday marks the warmest part of the holiday weekend. The day should feature “intervals of clouds and sunshine” with a high near “83°F” and a low “around 60°F.” The forecast calls it “warm” and “breezy,” similar to a springlike day in the Valley.

A noticeable cool-down is expected on Sunday. Temperatures should reach “about 68°F” before dropping to “around 51°F” overnight. The day is described as “noticeably cooler than Saturday” with “sun filtered through high clouds,” creating light sweater weather in the morning and evening.

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Despite Wednesday’s rain, the overall Thanksgiving weekend forecast remains dry and mostly stable, with comfortable conditions and no significant weather hazards indicated.

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