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Weather may slow down Thanksgiving travel
A break from precipitation will occur from Friday afternoon to Saturday morning before another system comes through Saturday afternoon and could linger through Monday. The rain may slow you down or cause some flight delays but after the recent snowstorm in the Midwest, they might be happy that it’s rain and not more snow.
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It will stay very Thursday night. Overnight lows are expected to dip into the mid 50s.
Black Friday shoppers have no weather worries this year. All in all, Egg Bowl weather is looking to be dry and mild in the 60s by kickoff.
A chance of rain arrives Thanksgiving Day, but it will be warmer with a high near 58 degrees, said NWS.
Friday: Mostly cloudy, warm, humid with a 30% coverage showers. Expect periods of rain that will likely be heaviest over the northwestern half of the area.
There is a lot of uncertainty with the forecast for Sunday. And Sunday’s weather will only bring a few light and scattered showers in parts of the Mid-South and Midwest.
The best chances for rain this weekend will be over northwest Alabama, according to the National Weather Service in Huntsville.
Tuesday: Clouds will give way to mostly sunny skies.
Temperatures at the big game should reach the lower 60s. The showers look to end early on Saturday in RI/SE MA with another shot of cold air settling in for the end of the weekend. Rain chances will continue to hold off over the next few days.
Thursday night: We’ll see more rain.
The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for northeastern Colorado as an arctic front slides south Wednesday out of Wyoming.
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November 26, 2015)-Happy Thanksgiving!