Cold Front Hits Midlands Before Thanksgiving Day

The Midlands region is preparing for a significant weather shift as a cold front approaches, just in time for Thanksgiving Day. This front is forecasted to bring changes in temperatures and a chance of rain starting late Tuesday.
Upcoming Weather Changes in the Midlands
Initially, Sunday will showcase delightful weather with plenty of sunshine. High temperatures are projected to reach the lower to middle 70s, making it a perfect day to enjoy outdoor activities.
This Week’s Forecast
- Sunday: Mostly sunny with highs in the lower to middle 70s.
- Monday: Continued sunny weather with highs near 70 degrees.
- Tuesday: Expect increased cloud cover, accompanied by a 20% chance of rain. Highs will remain in the middle 70s.
- Wednesday: Rain chances will rise to 40%, with potential showers. High temperatures will be in the lower to middle 70s.
- Thanksgiving Day: Sunny and significantly cooler, with highs reaching only the upper 50s to near 60 degrees.
As the cold front pushes through, cooler air will dominate the latter part of the week. Temperatures could dip below normal, with morning lows hovering around freezing. Fortunately, the rain should dissipate by Thanksgiving Day, offering residents a dry holiday.
Key Takeaways
Residents should prepare for a transition from warm to cooler conditions as Thanksgiving approaches. Staying updated with local forecasts will help ensure a well-planned holiday amidst the changing weather.



