URGENT UPDATE: A significant weather shift is on the horizon for Delaware County this Thanksgiving week, with a warming trend leading to a mild and rainy Wednesday. As a cold front approaches, residents can expect temperatures to surge into the mid-60s, accompanied by up to a half inch of rain.
Starting Monday, a breezy day will see temperatures peaking in the lower 50s. However, conditions are set to change as Tuesday brings clouds and light rain, setting the stage for an even warmer Wednesday. AccuWeather has confirmed that this surge of warmth will arrive just in time for holiday preparations.
As the cold front sweeps through, temperatures are predicted to drop later Wednesday into Thursday morning. Thursday will bring a stark contrast with sunny, chilly, and breezy conditions, with highs only reaching the low 40s.
Residents should prepare for significant weather fluctuations this week. After a rainy Wednesday, clearing skies and a northwest wind are expected to bring a refreshing change. Friday and Saturday will likely feature sunny and breezy weather, perfect for post-Thanksgiving activities, with temperatures stabilizing in the mid-40s.
Stay tuned for the latest updates as the Thanksgiving forecast develops. Ensure your travel plans and holiday gatherings account for these weather changes to stay safe and comfortable this week!
