Chief Meteorologist Patrick Rockey's First Warning Forecast:
Sunny and cooler Tuesday, Rain returns for Thanksgiving...
An areas of low pressure developing in the Rocky Mountain states will bring soggy weather for the upcoming holiday. But until then, expect dry weather and warming temperatures.
Tonight, will be colder. Skies will be clear and low temperatures will fall to the upper 30s. It'll be a little breezy with north winds between 5 and 15 mph.
Tuesday will be sunny but much cooler. Highs will only reach the low 50s tomorrow. It will still be a bit breezy with north winds at 5 to 15 mph.
We will warm back to the 60s on Wednesday, but more clouds will build in. Expect partly to mostly cloudy skies. A few showers may sneak in by Wednesday night.
Our next round of rain will move in for Thanksgiving. Expect cloudy skies and widespread rain Thursday morning. Showers will become more scattered by Thursday afternoon. Highs will warm to the upper 60s.
Dry weather returns for Black Friday and the long holiday weekend.