Enjoy your Thanksgiving holiday and I hope you find many reasons to feel blessed at this time of year. Between the drought, crop loss, searing heat, etc. it's been a stressful year.
We could consider it a Thanksgiving gift, but it will be late (better late than never) This is a slow-moving system that will spin over Texas for a few days, and then eject to the northeast toward Kansas. Confidence is increasing this will catch most of the state (but not all, of course). The areas in such dire need may get left out.
All the action on Friday should be south in Texas and Oklahoma:
The wintry side of this system will be limited in areal coverage, but the impact could be significant. Several inches, and I mean several, could fall near the Amarillo area Friday. In this case, there shouldn't be a ton of wind and blowing snow, but it could be heavy and it will definitely be wet. Travel in that area Friday will be interesting and you should be prepared for some issues. Conditions will improve for Saturday.Saturday 7A.M.:
Noon:
5P.M.:
When the system departs, we could easily end up with .50-1" (or more for southern and eastern area)
There still isn't much cold air coming in, so I look for us to have milder weather moving into the beginning of next week.
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