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Surprise Snowfall Predicted for Texas in Mid-November
7 Oct
Summary
- Unseasonably chilly temperatures in Texas this October
- Old Farmer's Almanac forecasts chance of snow in mid-November
- Highest probability of snowfall from November 8th to 10th

As of October 8th, 2025, Texas has been experiencing surprisingly chilly autumn weather. While daytime temperatures have been hot, the nights have been dipping into the 60s, just a week into the month. This unusual weather pattern has left many Texans wondering what the winter has in store.
According to the latest predictions from the Old Farmer's Almanac, the Lone Star State may be in for an early winter surprise. The almanac forecasts that while the overall winter season is likely to be hotter than normal, there is a chance of snowfall in the coming months. In fact, the best chance for snow is predicted to occur from November 8th through November 10th.
While a Halloween snowstorm is not expected, residents may want to start preparing their winter gear. The Old Farmer's Almanac suggests that the Crossroads region of Texas, in particular, could see the white stuff in the middle of November. This would be an early arrival for the winter weather, as snow is typically a rarity in this part of the state.
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Only time will tell how accurate these predictions turn out to be, but Texans are certainly in for an interesting autumn and winter season ahead.