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Thanksgiving weather: Tracking a big cooldown as holiday showers end

Expect on-and-off showers early on Thanksgiving Day

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Storm Team4 Meteorologist Amelia Draper has your Thanksgiving morning weather and a look at the 10-day forecast.

After a wet Thanksgiving morning in the Washington, D.C., area, Storm Team4 is tracking a big cooldown.

On-and-off rain showers were expected to drop about a half-inch of rain, creating soggy conditions for turkey trot or last-minute shopping. Showers were wrapping up by midday.

Expect breezy conditions for the rest of Thanksgiving. Some sunshine could peek out, and high temperatures will be in the mid- to upper 50s.

The storm affecting D.C., Maryland and Virginia is dumping rain throughout the northeast – there’s even snow in the forecast for upstate New York and parts of New England, NBC News reports. But the capital region will avoid the most disruptive weather.

Weather radar

Wintry temps coming soon

Breezy winds will close out the holiday before cold air spills in overnight.

Black Friday shoppers should bundle up. Temps are set to max out close to 50°.

It will be really cold on Saturday and into the first week of December with highs in the 30s and 40s wind chills in the 20s and 30s.

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