Turning cooler for Thanksgiving with accumulating snow possible Saturday

23 November 2023

What We’re Tracking

Breezy Thanksgiving

Colder weekend, snow looking likely

Colder air lingers into next week

Thanksgiving will start out mainly clear, but cloud cover does start to increase a bit later this afternoon as a cold front moves through the area. Ahead of the coolest of the air, we’ll top out in the upper 40s to near 50° on Thanksgiving only to see a northeast breeze at 10-20mph make it feel a bit cooler.

Our next storm system moves in by Saturday. Temperatures will be colder with this system so we are watching the potential for snow, especially late in the day Saturday and lingering into Sunday morning. Heavier snow should be to the west starting as early as Friday, but then mainly on Saturday for our area. Many areas may end up with 1-3″ of snow if the current track of the storm holds. Highs for the weekend look to struggle to the upper 30s. Saturday afternoon and evening might hold the most potential for slick roads, so keep it in mind for post-Thanksgiving travel!

The cold air lingers into the start of next week with highs near 40° through, at least, Tuesday. Overnight lows will fall into the lower 20s. However, after the weekend storm system, we do clear out, so at least it’ll be sunny while it’s cold.

KSNT Storm Track Chief Meteorologist Matt Miller

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