Gusty winds and colder air will impact the Deep South on Thanksgiving, but it
should be dry in most areas. The exception will be South Florida, where there
will be some spotty showers around.
Meanwhile, a cold front will sweep across eastern New York and New England
early on Thanksgiving, spreading some rain showers across the region. Some wet
snowflakes will mix in over the interior. Later, a storm will begin to develop
along the Eastern Seaboard by Thursday night, but most of the rain should stay
south and east of the major Northeast cities during the evening hours.
Cold air pushing across the warmer Great Lakes will trigger snow showers from Michigan to West Virginia, but little, if any, accumulation is expected. Snowflakes could be flying in Detroit as the Lions and Green Bay Packers take the field.
Conditions will be ideal for football games and other Thanksgiving Day
festivities in both Dallas and Denver. Most of the western half of the country
will have warm sunshine, but another Pacific storm could bring more rain to the
Northwest coast.
Story by AccuWeather.com Meteorologist Meghan Evans
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