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New York City and the surrounding area have some rain in the weather forecast today as we head into Thanksgiving and the holiday weekend.
Up to 1 inch of rain is possible for parts of New Jersey starting Tuesday afternoon and continuing into Wednesday.
Portland will see continued rain Wednesday with another half inch of precipitation possible. The high temperature will reach about 53 degrees. The weather service says model guidance has pushed back the arrival of the next system from Wednesday night to sometime Thanksgiving morning.
Tuesday morning will be a good time for travel ahead of Thanksgiving in the Philadelphia region, but rain will move in late in the afternoon.
After a sunny Thanksgiving, at least one forecaster says freezing rain might hit Fort Worth. But others say it's too soon to tell.
Thanksgiving week in Metro Detroit is forecast to bring a shift toward rain and colder wintry conditions, meteorologists say. The week is slated to start off mild on Monday. The area is expected to bring increasing cloud cover with temperatures topping out in the 50s. The average high on Nov. 24 is 45 degrees, National Weather Service records show.
Tuesday and Wednesday morning are First Alert Weather Days with rain/storms potentially impacting your holiday travel. Much cooler and drier weather moves in for Thanksgiving.
“It felt like ice,” said Max Verstappen, the reigning F1 world champion who is renowned for his wet-weather driving skills. “To be honest, (it was) not a lot of fun to do. It was a little bit too much, I would say.”