Gone are the 60s with a blast of cold air on the way for Thanksgiving
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A boost in temperatures despite the lack of sunshine
Hopefully you enjoyed the 60s from the last few days, because they are gone. The high for Friday will technically go down as 60* because we still stayed at the number from 12-2 AM. Then the cold front arrived and we briefly dropped into the 50s and eventually the 40s this morning.
Temperatures throughout the rest of Friday will stay fairly steady in the 40s with a breeze out of the northwest. The average high going into the weekend sits at 47* so the weekend forecast is technically a bit mild in the low 50s but we get another drop in temps for the middle of next week down below average into the low 40s by Tuesday and another drop into the low 30s for Thanksgiving.
Once we drop into the low 40s and 30s it looks like we might stay there. The 8-14 day temp trend which takes us from Black Friday through the end of November shows a 50% chance for below average temps so low 40s and 30s look pretty likely.
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