Thanksgiving Travel Weather Forecast
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Snow is forecasted to hit certain parts of the United States over the Thanksgiving holiday period—which historically runs from Monday, November 24, through to Thursday, November 27—according to the Old Farmer’s Almanac, which produces long-range weather forecasts for specific regions in America.
Bank of America, Chase, Wells Fargo and more banks will close all their branches in the United States on Thursday, November 27.
What are the top-20 places for Thanksgiving 2025 in the United States? Major markdowns include an HP laptop for $219, 75% off a bestselling robovac and a Ninja air fryer for just $59. During a weekend in which he has raged at critics,
Most states are expecting above-average precipitation, with temperatures varying across the U.S. during the busy travel week.
Here's what you need to know about banks, post offices and shipping services and whether or not they will be open on Thanksgiving this year. Thanksgiving is on Thursday, Nov. 27, 2025.
Thanksgiving is around the corner. That holiday is an annual reminder of our nation’s Christian roots, our godly heritage. Although Virginia rightfully proclaims that the first Thanksgiving was in Jamestown in 1619, not in Plymouth in 1621, the Plymouth one became the prototype of our annual celebrations.
Florida, California and several European capitals are among the most-popular spots to visit over Thanksgiving.
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On the cusp of our nation’s 250th birthday, the Pilgrims can’t be ignored. Not only did our nation have its roots embedded in the Mayflower Compact written “in the name of God,” but their enduring legacy is evident in our country’s recognition of thanksgiving to God.
President Franklin D. Roosevelt officially established the fourth Thursday in November as Thanksgiving in 1941. Thanksgiving in the United States this year is Thursday, Nov. 27. The next day is known as Black Friday, Nov. 28. But why is Thanksgiving observed on Thursdays, and why does the date change every year?