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Memphis Weather Forecast Frosty Mornings Followed by Sunny Days and Thanksgiving Showers

Memphis Weather Forecast Frosty Mornings Followed by Sunny Days and Thanksgiving Showers

This morning, Memphis residents may anticipate a little cold in the air as patchy fog gives way to a sunny day. The National Weather Service reports that after a cold start, temperatures will rise to a comfortable high of around 56 degrees, with calm winds shifting to the southwest. With a low of about 42, the clear skies of today are expected to last into the night and provide a calm background.

A high of about 66 degrees Fahrenheit and strong winds of up to 25 miles per hour are forecast for Sunday. Temperatures will dip to about 57 degrees Fahrenheit as night sets, with partly overcast sky. Partially sunny skies with a slight risk of showers after midday are forecast for Monday. Temperatures will peak at about 72 degrees Fahrenheit, with gusts as high as 25 miles per hour. There is a 20% possibility of showers before midnight, so expect colder weather at night.

Memphis Thanksgiving Day is predicted to be partly overcast with a 50% chance of showers and a high temperature of 53 degrees Fahrenheit. The rain is likely to continue into the evening. Friday is expected to be primarily sunny with a high of about 47 degrees Fahrenheit and a 20% chance of passing showers. Memphis locals should prepare for a combination of rain and sunshine as weekend plans take shape, just in time for the holiday feasts.

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