One of the snowiest spots in the country during the Thanksgiving holiday is a very unlikely place: the Texas panhandle.

The GFS model isn't as severe, with a large swath of the region forecasted to receive 8-12 inches with pockets of 12-18 inches south of Amarillo.

Meteorologist John Homenuk tweeted: "The TX Panhandle needs precipitation, but I can't say this is how I envisioned them getting it in the short term."
The Texas Railroad Commission warned oil and gas operators across the Midland-Odessa and Panhandle regions about wintry precipitation through Friday.

The devastating cold snap of early 2021 is still fresh in the minds of millions of Texans.