Thanksgiving Week Forecast
(Sunday, November 22, 2009) – Thanksgiving week will see us go through a large scale pattern change. Low pressure near New Orleans this morning will scoot east to off the Carolina coast on Monday morning. Weak high pressure will settle into our region for Monday. This will be short lived as an upper level disturbance works through the northern Rockies and becomes a closed upper low over northern Missiour/southern Iowa by Tuesday evening. This will result in Tuesday night seeing the first of at least two cold fronts sweeping through the area. The second front comes through on Wednesday. The upper low will spend the Thanksgiving holiday over Missouri River valley and slowly work out of the area for the weekend.
Here is the break down of the weather for Thanksgiving week:
TUESDAY…Clouds will prevail. Some scattered showers are possible in the afternoon. Highs will top out in the upper 50s.
THANKSGIVING EVE/WEDNESDAY…Another cold front comes through. It should come through dry, though. Highs in the mid-50s.
THANKSGIVING DAY…Here is the way I see Turkey Day: Upper low will be near
over the Midwest and I believe we will see a mainly cloudy and chilly day. I’m expecting highs to remain in the 40s. There could be some sprinkles during the morning.
(Black)FRIDAY…Right now I’m looking for the weather on Friday to be basically the same as Thursday. Mainly cloudy and chilly with highs in the 40s. The “feel” of January should put all into a Christmas shopping mood!
SATURDAY/SUNDAY…High pressure at the surface and aloft will bring sunshine and milder weather in for the weekend after Thanksgiving. Highs 55-60 degrees.





