The Weather Forecast for the Week
The lovely stretch of weather that began last week with a couple of unseasonably-strong cold fronts and that brought the coldest air of the season last weekend will continue for most of this week, including Thanksgiving.
Short-Term Forecast
The big difference this week is that the crisp and refreshing feel is on pause for a few days. It is still very pleasant, but temps and humidity will slowly creep up. That means by Thursday, expect lots of sun and zero rain chances, but warm high temps in the mid-80s and humidity that is a bit higher than it’s been.
Long-Term Forecast
The big changes will come after Thanksgiving. Friday will start off warm, but the first of two cold fronts will come through late Friday and shave a few degrees off Saturday. A stronger cold front will come through on Sunday, and this will lead to potentially some chilly weather by Monday and Monday night.
Will Storms Affect Thanksgiving Travel?
As far as Thanksgiving travel, there will be zero issues originating in South Florida, but as we all know, we are at the mercy of other big airports and their weather woes.
Regional Weather Forecasts
- Denver: A few inches of snow on Wednesday, potentially causing a slowdown in travel.
- Chicago and surrounding areas: Snow and rain on Wednesday, affecting travel.
- New York and surrounding areas: All-day rain on Thanksgiving, with potential for snow north of New York.
- Florida: No weather issues, but may be affected by weather in other regions.
Conclusion
The weather forecast for the week is expected to be a mix of warm and cold fronts, with some potential for storms to affect travel in other regions. If you are traveling, be sure to check the forecast for your destination and plan accordingly.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Will it be cold in Florida?
A: No, the weather in Florida is expected to be pleasant, with temperatures in the mid-80s and low humidity.
Q: Will there be snow in Florida?
A: No, there is no chance of snow in Florida.
Q: Will the weather affect my Thanksgiving travel?
A: It may, depending on your destination. Check the forecast for your area to plan accordingly.
Q: What about New York and surrounding areas?
A: Expect all-day rain on Thanksgiving, with potential for snow north of New York.