Cold Shot Targets Baltimore After Thanksgiving

By , Senior Meteorologist
November 23, 2012; 5:37 AM
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Play video AccuWeather.com's Evan Myers and Elliot Abrams discuss the weather across the East for this holiday week.

Noticeably colder air is headed back to Baltimore, but not until after Thanksgiving Day and Black Friday.

Baltimore will enjoy a slight day-to-day increase in temperatures through Friday as a storm over the western Atlantic remains offshore.

Dry weather will prevail each day despite skies occasionally turning mostly cloudy.

On Thursday, many people will view the weather as perfect for Thanksgiving Day.

Underneath a partly sunny sky, temperatures will pleasantly warm to nearly 60 degrees. A high just shy of 55 degrees is more typical this time of year.

After a nice and dry day on Black Friday with temperatures approaching 60 degrees once again, residents and visitors of Baltimore will be given a harsh reminder that winter is just around the corner.

Following the passage of a cold front, blustery winds and noticeably colder air will have many in the city shivering this weekend.

Temperatures on Sunday will only top out in the 40s.

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