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The Old Farmers Almanac’s Texas Winter Weather Forecast Hides Two Details

Unlike the southern hemisphere, in the United States they are already preparing for receive the boreal winter, which will begin next December and will last until March. In an early forecast, the site specialized in meteorology Old Farmers Almanac indicated that the central region of the American South will not have extreme conditions during that season of the year. In this sense, he pointed out that in Texas and Oklahoma will not see any major surprises during late 2024 and early 2025but there will be two particularities that will be felt with greater emphasis on this occasion.

The so-called Region 11, which covers most of Texas (except the extreme west), central and eastern Oklahoma, will have a dry temperate climate during the winter seasonit was indicated in the disseminated report. This is good news for residents of that area, since in other sectors of the country they will face more complicated conditions.

In terms of temperature, winter 2024-2025 will be warmer than normal in Texas, “with coldest periods in late January and early and late February”, pointed out the specialists. “We all remember the extreme ice storms and power outages that hit this region two years ago. “Fortunately, this season’s weather does not seem so extreme,” they added in the report published days ago.

The forecast by region showed that the southern United States, right on the border with Mexico, will have a drier than usual winter. “The level of precipitation will be below normal in Texas and Oklahoma,” it was noted. In this sense, although it is possible that it does not snow in that sectorthe best chances of that happening this season beginning and end of February are expected.

It should be noted that the conditions that Texas will face are in line with the trend that will be seen throughout the North American country. “This winter, Temperatures will be higher and the amount of snow will be less in most of the United States,” reported Carol Connare, the Almanac’s editor-in-chief. “While there will still be plenty of cold temperatures and snow on most slopes, the high heating costs associated with the season should not be as harsh. We are predicting a mild winter and without extraordinary events, potentially a welcome respite from the extremes of recent years,” the specialist said.

Texas and much of Oklahoma should expect warmer than usual temperatures

While no major winter storms are expected, Texans should be prepared for the conditions they may face during that time. For this, there are a series of recommendations general:

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