HIGH: 47
LOW: 36
SOME NON-ACCUMULATING WET SNOWFLAKES POSSIBLE LATE WEDNESDAY AND EARLY THANKSGIVING DAY (THURSDAY) AS COOLING ACCELERATES
– Cloudy, showery or sprinkly at times, blustery and a bit cooler.
– Temperatures 3 degrees below Monday’s readings.
– West winds 10 to 20 mph — higher in some gusts.
– Colder Wednesday night with sprinkles or some showers possibly mixing with or changing to wet snow.
– Above freezing temperatures and warm ground will prevent accumulation.
NOV. 25 TEMPERATURES
Normal high/low: 42 (degrees)/28 (degrees)
Record high: 65 (degrees) (1908)
Record low: 0 (degrees) (1950)
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