Thanksgiving Weather Forecast: North Dakota’s Cold Temperatures and Historical Comparison
Thanksgiving Weather in North Dakota
Thanksgiving is on November 28 this year. Here’s what to expect for the weather:
Normal Weather Patterns:
- High temperatures typically range from the low to mid-30s.
- Low temperatures usually fall into the teens.
- Precipitation is minimal, averaging one to two hundredths of an inch.
- Snowfall averages around two to three-tenths of an inch, resulting in a light snow cover.
Historical Records:
- Record high temperatures have been recorded in the mid to upper 50s, most notably in 2002.
- Record low temperatures have varied from 12 below to 25 below zero in different years.
- In 1905, Dickinson, Minot, and Jamestown experienced significant moisture and snowfall, setting records.
This Year’s Prediction:
- Expect cold weather this Thanksgiving.
- Morning lows are likely to be in the single digits.
- Afternoon highs are expected to reach only the teens and 20s.
- Winds will likely remain light, and sunshine will be limited.
Stay tuned for updates as Thanksgiving approaches.
