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Macy's Announces Star-Studded Lineup for 100th Thanksgiving Parade

Summary

  • Million Dollar Band to perform in 2026 Thanksgiving Parade
  • Warm and sunny forecast for Florida Panhandle on Thanksgiving 2025
  • Minimal snow expected across the U.S., easing travel plans
Macy's Announces Star-Studded Lineup for 100th Thanksgiving Parade

In a major announcement, Macy's has revealed the Million Dollar Band as a participant in the 100th anniversary of the Thanksgiving Day Parade, set to take place in 2026. This prestigious marching band will be one of the highlights of the centennial celebration.

Meanwhile, the Old Farmer's Almanac has released its 2025 Thanksgiving weather forecast, and it's looking particularly promising for the Florida Panhandle. The region between Pensacola and Panama City is expected to enjoy sunny and warmer conditions during Thanksgiving week, in contrast to the rest of the country. The Almanac describes the overall U.S. forecast as a "patchwork," with much of the East Coast seeing some sunshine and the West Coast dealing with rain. Fortunately, snow is expected to be limited, making travel plans a bit easier to manage.

According to the National Weather Service, Pensacola's average temperatures for Thanksgiving Day are a high of 68.8 degrees and a low of 48.4 degrees. The Almanac's long-range prediction aligns with these historical norms, suggesting a comfortable and pleasant Thanksgiving in the Florida Panhandle.

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The Million Dollar Band is announced as a participant in the 100th anniversary of the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in 2026.
The Old Farmer's Almanac predicts a warm and sunny Thanksgiving week for the Florida Panhandle, with temperatures expected to be near average.
The Almanac forecasts minimal snow across the country, making travel plans a bit easier to manage during the Thanksgiving holiday.

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