
Your Guide to Amarillo’s Fall Weather and Snow Forecast
With as fast as summer has flown by, and we are preparing for fall, it's time to start preparing for cooler weather. This year in Amarillo it looks like you are definitely going to need your hoodies and umbrellas.
We took a peek at the Farmer's Almanac to see what the fall is going to look like this year.
What to Expect for Amarillo’s September Weather
September brings us gorgeous weather for Labor Day weekend as we start wrapping up the summer. However, as the week progresses, expect to see winds and rain move into the Texas Panhandle. The week of September 8th is forecasted to bring severe thunderstorms with a tornado risk.
Tri-State Fair week may be a little wet with intermittent showers and periods of fair weather. The rest of September is expected to bring lots of rain and thunderstorms. Look for unseasonably cold weather at the end of September
When Will Amarillo See Its First Freeze and Snow?
We enter October with lots of wind and possible rain. But but the third week, look for cool days and cold nights with historical lows. Temperatures will drop in the final week, and it's possible we could see more rain with temperatures in the 40-degree range.
It's predicted that we'll see the first freeze around October 20th
Halloween brings a warmer day and a cold night.
Key Weather Events to Watch in Amarillo This Fall
November looks like a stormy and cold start. We may see snow in the second week, with blustery snow in the third week, with more than a dusting. Thanksgiving week is expected to bring snow and rain, so cold and gloomy. The last week of November is getting cold, but clear skies, gearing up for a stormy December.
How to Prepare for Amarillo’s Stormy Autumn
Make sure you are prepared for a wet and cold fall by stocking up on rain boots and umbrellas.
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