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Memphis Braces for Sunny Weekend Followed by Rainy Thanksgiving Forecast, NWS Advises to Stay Informed

Memphis’s National Weather Service has issued a forecast outlining the region’s future weather conditions. According to the most recent report, the sky was fair, the temperature was 38 degrees Fahrenheit, the dewpoint was 29 degrees, and the wind chill made it seem more like 32 degrees.

According to the NWS, there will be “Patchy frost before 9am” and then bright, sunny skies for the remainder of the day. Temperatures are predicted to reach a high of around 51 F, and calm northwest breezes will blow between 5 and 10 mph. According to the NWS, homeowners should brace themselves for “Patchy fog after 11pm” and “Patchy frost after 3am” tonight. The weather is expected to be generally clear with a low temperature of about 36F, and northwest breezes will die down as the night grows darker.

A bright day with a high of roughly 57 degrees Fahrenheit and a light southwest wind that picks up speed at around 5 mph is anticipated to replace the fog and frost that will persist in the early hours of Saturday. With a low of about 42 degrees Fahrenheit and calm winds shifting to the south, the clear skies are expected to persist through Saturday night.

Temperatures are predicted to rise even further on Sunday, with the NWS predicting “Sunny, with a high near 66,” with a stronger south wind of 5 to 15 mph, with gusts of up to 25 mph. The wind’s intensity will oppose the sun’s warmth. The south wind will continue to blow through the area at 10 to 15 mph, with potential gusts of up to 25 mph, and the night will stay partly cloudy with lows of 58 F.

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A cooler front and a 30% chance of showers after midday are predicted for Monday, the start of a new week, with largely cloudy sky. Temperatures will peak at about 71 degrees Fahrenheit before a change in wind direction descends as a sign of the upcoming change. According to the NWS, Monday night is predicted to be “Mostly cloudy, with a low around 42,” with a higher likelihood of rain and winds that will once more shift to the north-northeast after midnight.

With a 50 percent chance of showers on Wednesday and mostly cloudy skies with highs approaching 59 degrees Fahrenheit, Tuesday and Wednesday offer a mixed bag of weather conditions for the middle of the week. By Wednesday evening, there is a 70 percent chance of precipitation, with showers and possibly thunderstorms. With high temperatures of about 56 degrees Fahrenheit and a moderate 60 percent chance of rain, the forecast for Thanksgiving Day is for showers with mostly cloudy skies.

Memphis locals and tourists are encouraged to stay up to date on weather conditions, especially if they have events scheduled around Thanksgiving. Visit the National Weather Service website to get the most recent weather information.

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