- **Q: Will it snow on Thanksgiving?
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Weather / Midwest Forecast
Get ready for a mixed bag of weather across the Midwest this Thanksgiving week! Expect rain, a sharp drop in temperatures, and even the possibility of snow. Here’s what you need to know to prepare for your holiday travels.
The week begins with rain spreading across the Midwest, posing a risk of localized flooding, especially in areas with clogged drains. A strong cold front will then move through, ushering in much colder air. Temperatures will struggle to reach the upper 30s to near 40°F (4.4°C) on Wednesday, with wind chills in the 20s (-6.6°C). Thanksgiving Day will be even colder, with highs in the mid-30s and a chance of flurries or snow showers, creating a “snow globe” effect. The coldest air will arrive just in time for Thanksgiving. Travel near the Great Lakes could be challenging due to lake-effect snow. As we head into the weekend, keep an eye out for a potential burst of snow on Saturday as moisture interacts with the chilly air in the Ohio Valley.
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