A split and progressive flow in the jet stream this week will keep the Arctic cold north and any big rain makers south. The northern branch of the jet stream will remain near the U.S/Canadian border while the southern branch of the jet stream moves through the gulf states. For us, this means temperatures will moderate some through the weekend with highs rising back into the 50s and little rain expected.
By early next week low pressure is forecast to develop in the central Plains possibly bringing a warm up by Wednesday and Thursday will another cool down to follow by next Friday. This means turkey day could be a little warmer than days past but there may be a chill for shoppers Friday.
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