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A quiet, mostly clear evening leads into a bright and crisp Monday, with sunshine and highs in the low 50s. Winds stay light, keeping the day feeling comfortable and seasonably cool.
Clouds return Monday evening and continue building into Tuesday as the next system approaches.
The first round of travel-impacting weather arrives Tuesday afternoon, when rain becomes more likely with highs near the mid-50s.
A steadier, widespread rain moves in Tuesday evening and continues through early Wednesday, making this stretch the wettest and most disruptive part of the holiday rush. Even after the main band moves out, scattered showers linger into Wednesday afternoon as temperatures climb into the mid-60s.
The weather turns quieter just in time for Thanksgiving Day, which brings sunshine, breezy conditions, and highs in the mid-40s. The rest of the holiday weekend stays dry and seasonably cool, with highs in the low to mid-40s and partly sunny skies heading into Sunday.