The holiday week has arrived! Typical of late November, we’ll see some up and down weather this week. That includes a cold front on Thanksgiving Day. Here’s what you need to know:
TRAVEL FORECAST:
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No weather-related issues are expected either Monday or Tuesday locally, or across the state.
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Wednesday could bring a few light showers, but still any travel issues should be minimal.
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A cold front on Thanksgiving Day brings a good chance for rain early in the day. This may cause issues on the roads and a few airports from Texas to the Great Lakes may see some minor delays.
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Friday looks like a better travel day, with the only issues being across the Pacific Northwest and New England.
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Wet roads may return on Saturday. Cloudy skies and light shower activity is forecast during the day.
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Sunday, at this point, looks rain-free across Texas. However, another cold front may kick up winds and bring temperatures down once again.
THANKSGIVING DAY FORECAST:
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After cloudy conditions and a few light showers on Wednesday, a cold front is scheduled to arrive during the morning hours Thursday.
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The cold front will kick up a line of showers and a storm or two before noon. Severe weather is not anticipated. Rain chances sit at 60%.
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The rain is forecast to clear out by the afternoon, with mostly cloudy skies. Gusty winds and cooler temperatures can also be expected.
BLACK FRIDAY FORECAST:
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Partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies are forecast for Friday. Temperatures will begin in the 40s and warm into the low-60s by the afternoon.
7-DAY FORECAST:
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