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Thanksgiving weather forecast looks mostly quiet

Rain scooted out quickly this morning on this busy travel day. We’re left with a lot of clouds, a smidge of sunshine, and very mild temperatures. Highs could reach to 60/61 with enough sun. Breezes will be light and travel across New England will be in fine shape.
This passing storm system will intensify far to our north tomorrow, sending in colder air through the day. This still means sunshine, but winds will gradually increase by afternoon. Highs fall back to November standards, only rising to the upper 40s.
We’re a bit colder on Black Friday with wind gusts topping 40 mph at times. This will send the wind chills back into the 20s and low 30s for the day. We’ll continue the sunny theme into the holiday weekend, with temperatures eventually recovering by Sunday.
Next week is looking a bit trickier. We’re eying another small warmup before the real cold settles in by midweek. As the polar vortex settles over Hudson Bay, unseasonably cold air will move in for a few days.
As long as this feature remains in place, we’ll be vulnerable to cold blasts into the middle of the month. Our focus will also shift to a small storm system developing on Tuesday night and moving offshore on Wednesday morning. We may be cold enough for accumulating snow in spots. Obviously, it’s a long way out, and much could change (A common line we’ll be using many times this winter).
Travel safe and enjoy the holiday!

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