Tuesday, November 20, 2012

Wednesday Travel

Thanksgiving is fast approaching and the weather looks like it will cooperate for a good chuck of the nation in the days leading up to Thursday.

After dense fog Wednesday morning a warm, southerly breeze will begin Wednesday afternoon allowing for near record warmth from Oklahoma to Minnesota as temperatures in the Plains rise into the 70's and 60's across the Great Lakes.  A weak disturbance moving into southwest Texas will bring a few showers there while a series of low pressure systems move into the northwest bring rain, wind and mountain snow.  If your travel plans take you north, south, east or west from Wisconsin and Illinois you shouldn't run into too many problems.  On Thanksgiving Day a strong cold front will come through during the evening bringing with it a few showers in the late afternoon and evening.  Winds will remain gusty from the southwest Thursday but then quickly shift around to the north/northwest Friday dropping temperatures into the low 30s by Friday afternoon! 

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