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Thanksgiving Week Storm Brings Tuesday Soaker, Then Wind-Driven Cold Snap

Forecasters flag a fast-moving cold front that will flip rain to snow in colder zones.

Overview

  • Widespread rain is expected across more than a dozen states on Tuesday, with the heaviest falling during the morning commute.
  • A powerful cold front will sweep through Tuesday night into Wednesday, producing 40–45 mph wind gusts and a rapid drop in temperatures.
  • Rain changes to snow in northern and Great Lakes areas, with lake-effect bands likely Wednesday night through Thanksgiving and into Friday, creating localized travel issues.
  • Thanksgiving turns colder and breezy for many regions, with generally dry or partly sunny conditions before subfreezing mornings return into Black Friday and the weekend.
  • Regional contrasts persist, with overcast and rain in the Pacific Northwest and an overnight risk for strong to severe storms in parts of the Lower Mississippi Valley.