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Warm and Sunny Thanksgiving Ahead for Mississippi, Says Old Farmer's Almanac
9 Oct
Summary
- Old Farmer's Almanac forecasts warm, sunny weather for Thanksgiving in Mississippi
- Potential for snow showers in northern areas, but unlikely in the south
- Hurricane season continues through November, bringing risk of severe weather

According to the Old Farmer's Almanac, the weather in Mississippi for the 2025 Thanksgiving holiday is expected to be warm and sunny. The almanac forecasts a "patchwork" of weather across the country, with the East seeing more sun and the West experiencing more rain. While some northern areas may see snow showers, the chances of significant snowfall in Mississippi that early in the year are slim.
The state's hurricane season, which typically runs from June 1 to November 30, will still be ongoing during the Thanksgiving holiday. This means there is a continued risk of severe weather and heavy rain tied to tropical systems. However, the almanac predicts the Deep South region, which includes Mississippi, will see "warmer than average temperatures with sunshine to spare."
As for the timing of the first frost in 2025, the Old Farmer's Almanac notes that Mississippi generally sets one-day snowfall records from December through March, rather than earlier in the fall. So while a deep cooldown for pumpkin spice season is unlikely, the state may still see its first frost later in the year.