11/23 Ryan’s “Thanksgiving Eve” Wednesday Night Forecast

It’s been a considerably warmer Thanksgiving Eve compared to the last few nights, but cooler temperatures are on the way. A week cold front will move through overnight, so while some light fog is expected due to the increase in moisture, an impending Northerly wind shift will clear things up a bit. Thanksgiving will be warmer than “normal,” but cooler than Wednesday. Another weak front moves into the area by Friday evening, and is expected to reinforce our cooler/drier conditions, leading to a gorgeous weekend and a return into the upper 60s. Monday is where things begin to change. Not all models are in agreement as to how strong/when the front will pass, but it’s clear that some rain and even some thunderstorms are possible Monday night, Tuesday morning, and Tuesday evening. Conditions could lead to severe weather, but it’s too early to tell with any degree of certainty.

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