As Thanksgiving Day draws near, the Memphis National Weather Service has released a comprehensive forecast for the following week that calls for a mix of bright skies and some showers. The most recent forecast predicts that today will be sunny with a high of almost 65 degrees and a south breeze of 5 to 15 mph. The skies will become partly cloudy as night sets, with temperatures falling to a low of about 57 degrees and the south wind continuing to blow.
According to the NWS, Monday will be mostly sunny with a high of almost 71 degrees and a 20% chance of showers after noon. In the afternoon, it is predicted that the south-southwest winds will become west-northwest, with gusts of up to 25 mph. The outlook for Monday night calls for partly overcast skies and a temperature drop to about 40 degrees. The north wind will blow between five and ten miles per hour.
With a high of almost 53 degrees and a north-northeast wind of around 5 mph, Tuesday is expected to stay sunny for those organizing their Thanksgiving week. The sky will be partly cloudy as the evening wears on, with lows of about 41 degrees. After midnight, the calm breezes are predicted to veer south and increase to about 5 mph.
Wednesday brings a 20 percent chance of showers after noon, with partly cloudy conditions and a high of about 64 degrees in the run-up to the holiday. Winds of five to ten miles per hour will continue to blow from the south. The area is expected to have showers and thunderstorms on Wednesday night, with additional showers after midnight, greatly increasing the chance of precipitation. Temperatures will drop to a low of about 46 degrees, with a threatening 70% chance of precipitation. After midnight, winds will shift from south to north-northwest.
With a 40% chance of showers and largely cloudy sky, Thanksgiving Day itself is expected to be a wet day. High temperatures are expected to approach 51 degrees. With only a remote chance of showers on Thursday night and sunny weather on Friday with a high of around 44 degrees, the rest of the week looks to be a break for those venturing outside to find Black Friday bargains.
The NWS advises citizens to visit their website atNWS Memphis for the most up-to-date and accurate meteorological information. Regular updates are posted there to assist residents in navigating the erratic November weather.
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