What We’re Tracking
Temperatures overnight will fall into the mid-40s, not quite as cold as the last few nights. We will warm up nicely for Sunday with temperatures in the mid-60s, near 10-15 degrees above average. Winds will stay from the south, which will contribute to warmer temperatures. A cold front will move in my Sunday night. Much colder air to fall for the holiday week.
It's possible a stray shower or two moves through Monday although most stay dry. It's also possible that they will be in the form of a few snowflakes although won't amount to anything. The colder air will force our temperatures into the low 40s for highs and we'll struggle in those 40s through much of next week.
Our next storm system is expected to arrive just before Thanksgiving, bringing a blast of even colder air for the holiday. Precipitation is likely to return by Wednesday, primarily in the form of rain showers. However, it's still too early to rule out the possibility of a few snowflakes on Wednesday. Models are starting to push this system a little further south and if that's the case, not everyone will see precipitation.
Thanksgiving itself should remain mostly dry as of now, but temperatures will suffer as we struggle to even get out of the upper 30s.
KSNT Storm Track Ashton Rizzo