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Rain, Freezing Rain Possible on Thanksgiving
Mostly sunny skies will dominate, with highs will reach 57 in the Upstate and 52 in the mountains.
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Wednesday: Sunny, with a high near 50.
Temperatures dipped below freezing briefly Monday morning in areas north of Houston as southeast Texas got socked by the coldest air of the fall season so far.
“‘Black ice’ could arrive by Thanksgiving morning in those inland locations with temperatures dropping to the upper 20s to low 30s on Wednesday night into Thanksgiving morning”, she said.
Wind and waves will pose a hazard to smaller craft on Lake Michigan through Friday night, forecasters warn.
Overview: Temperatures will be mild for Thanksgiving Day Thursday, with mostly sunny to partly cloudy skies and high temperatures around 62 degrees.
For travelers hitting the roads and airports today and tomorrow… weather conditions across the country will be quiet in the east and becoming rather unsettled and stormy out west. The next real shot at any rain will come early next week.
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Tuesday night: A chance of rain. South wind 18 to 22 miles per hour with gusts as high as 31 miles per hour. Saturday should be much the same, with highs climbing into the lower 40s on Sunday. Monday’s nighttime low is around 39 degrees with 100 percent chance of rain. So, travel problems may develop then and it will stay cold Saturday with a high of 35. Bay Area residents could well wake up Wednesday and see snow on the hightest peaks in the area. Between 1 and 2 inches of snow could accumulate by Thanksgiving morning in Denver and up to 3 inches in the foothills.