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Here’s your Thanksgiving travel forecast

These issues should go away through the morning as a partly cloudy sky takes over and temperatures rise above freezing. And as colder air spreads in Friday afternoon, it’s going to make for a very raw end to the week.

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Thanksgiving is still forecast to feature a daytime high temperature in the low 60s, and a nighttime low of 51 degrees. Overnight lows are in the upper 30s to middle 40s. We’ll see increasing clouds through the evening, but no rain in the forecast. Temperatures will be in the mid and possibly even upper 60s.

People planning travel this holiday weekend are advised to keep an eye on the weather by visiting www.weather.gov/portland or their favorite media outlets.

Freezing rain and sleet expected across west central and portions of southwest Kansas Thanksgiving day.

There could still be some lingering showers Friday, but we’ll have partly sunny skies with clouds through the weekend.

Friday night: We Will see more rain.

There remains one outlier model – the NAM – that insists upon pesky light showers coming on-shore in New Jersey throughout the day on Thursday.

Of course, that brings up the question: What about the Egg Bowl?

With the big holiday this week bringing rain chances, get the FREE Local4Casters Weather and Storm Pins apps free in your app store under WDIV. Some showers will be possible, but the best chances will remain over the Oxford area-not so much over Starkville.

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And for shoppers planning to wake up before dawn for Black Friday shopping, temperatures are expected to drop to about 39 degrees. O’Hare International Airport saw more than 240 flights canceled Sunday, according to the Chicago Sun-Times, after the city suffered its second largest snowstorm on record for November.

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