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Cold and Rain Expected for Thanksgiving in New York
As the Thanksgiving holiday approaches, residents and visitors in New York are bracing for chilly and wet weather. According to the latest forecasts, a cold front is expected to move into the region, bringing significant changes to the weather conditions.
On Thursday, November 28, temperatures are predicted to be quite cold, with maximum temperatures expected to reach only around 47 degrees Fahrenheit. This drop in temperature will be accompanied by a high likelihood of rain, with a 98% chance of precipitation forecasted for the day.
The rain and cold temperatures will mark a stark contrast to the relatively clear and cooler conditions seen in the days leading up to Thanksgiving. For example, on Tuesday, November 26, Yonkers and other areas were experiencing clear skies with temperatures ranging from 6°C to 5°C (43°F to 41°F).
The impending weather change is part of a broader pattern affecting the Northeast, with various weather services warning of potential disruptions to outdoor activities and travel plans due to the inclement weather.