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Separate Rounds Of Wet Weather Will Be Capped By Thanksgiving Storm: Here's Timing

A Thanksgiving Day storm will cap off separate rounds of wet weather in the coming days.

Most of the East Coast will see rain from the system (shown in green), with some snow in areas displayed in blue.

Most of the East Coast will see rain from the system (shown in green), with some snow in areas displayed in blue.

Photo Credit: AccuWeather

Weak high pressure will pass over the region on Monday, Nov. 25, which will be mainly sunny and dry, according to the National Weather Service.

A frontal system approaches Monday night and moves across the area on Tuesday, Nov. 26, leading to the first round of much-needed rain, starting overnight.

Precipitation will wind down from south to north. Temperatures will range from the upper 50s to the low 60s, but it will feel colder Tuesday, with strong winds and gusts up to around 25 miles per hour.

Wednesday, Nov. 27, will be partly to mostly sunny, with a high temperature of around 50 degrees and calmer winds on Thanksgiving Eve.

The storm system will then move in overnight.

It will bring rain to most of the East Coast (shown in green), with some snow in areas displayed in blue. (See the image above from AccuWeather.)

The high temperature on Thanksgiving Day will be around 50 degrees, with higher temps farther south.

Rain and showers will be widespread on Thanksgiving morning before tapering off in the early afternoon.

Black Friday's outlook is now favorable, with mostly sunny skies and temperatures generally in the mid-40s.

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