What's the weather like on Thanksgiving? Mild and dry, except in years when it's not

Phoenix, AZLocal News

The weather forecast for Thanksgiving Day in Phoenix predicts mild and dry conditions, consistent with historical trends in the region. Rainfall on this holiday has been notably infrequent, making it a favorite for family gatherings and outdoor festivities. According to the National Weather Service, the likelihood of rain remains low, which is a relief for those planning to celebrate with friends and family. The typical temperatures during this time of year contribute to a festive atmosphere, allowing for various activities without weather concerns. This year, residents can expect clear skies and comfortable conditions, further enhancing the holiday experience.

The absence of rain also underscores the importance of this time for local businesses, particularly in the hospitality sector, as visitors flock to the area. As families finalize their Thanksgiving plans, the weather forecast offers reassurance of a pleasant day ahead. Overall, the combination of favorable weather and community spirit makes Thanksgiving a cherished holiday in Phoenix.

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