Sundays in the area bring a mix of chilly temperatures and changing weather conditions. This morning started off bright and early with cold temperatures lingering in the 20s and 30s. However, the forecast predicts that clouds will begin to move in as the day progresses, potentially bringing light rain or snow starting around 2 p.m. There is little expectation for any accumulation, so any precipitation should be relatively light.
Temperatures are expected to rise into the low 40s this afternoon. As nighttime approaches, the thermometer will drop again, settling into the upper 20s and low 30s overnight. The weather will warm slightly for Monday, with afternoon highs climbing to the upper 40s under partly sunny skies and breezy conditions.
Looking ahead to Tuesday, the region may face its next significant chance of rain, especially in the evening and overnight hours into Wednesday. Tuesday morning will start off chilly again, with temperatures in the upper 20s, but it should warm up to the low 50s by the afternoon. Wednesday is anticipated to bring an end to the heavier rain, with only isolated shower chances and pleasantly warmer highs in the upper 50s.
As Thanksgiving approaches, the day itself is expected to stay mostly dry and partly sunny, with only a slim chance for a light shower or flurry. Temperatures are projected to be in the low 40s in the morning and the upper 40s in the afternoon, making for a comfortable day overall.
For those traveling home after the holiday or getting in some post-Thanksgiving shopping, the weather looks promising with dry conditions on Friday and Saturday. Overall, the upcoming days appear to balance out well, providing moments to enjoy the season as we head toward Thanksgiving.
