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Webcast: A Warm Thanksgiving with Showers Expected Friday

By: Katie Thompson and Chris Sheridan
Updated: November 21, 2012
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As we head into this Wednesday, which is like a Friday for many people who get to enjoy a long weekend for Thanksgiving, we are shaping up to have another unseasonably warm one.

Temperatures Wednesday should get into the mid 70s yet again, and we will be seeing increasing clouds as the day progresses.

Overcast skies Wednesday night with temperatures 15 degrees above normal, only bottoming out in the mid 50s.

Thursday, a weak trough of low pressure passes through, while we will be feasting on ham or turkey, bringing a slight chance for a few sprinkles with cloudy skies and temperatures in the mid 70s.

Overnight a cold front will follow that low pressure and bring a better chance for some storms as we head into Friday.

Friday we will see some morning thunderstorms, then clear out for the afternoon and may even get some sun with temperatures about 15 degrees cooler, and much more like average temperatures in the liw 60s.

Saturday will be sunny with temperatures in the mid 60s.

For Sunday, we warm up into the 70s under more sunny skies.

Another warm and dry one Monday, but we are watching a cold front to bring the temperatures down again sometime in the early part of next week! 

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