Cloudy skies, high of 58 on Wednesday in the Triad

PIEDMONT TRIAD, N.C. (WGHP) — Partly cloudy to mostly cloudy skies throughout the Triad on Wednesday. Temperatures start off in the upper 30s this morning with afternoon highs in the upper 50s. Cloud cover increases into the evening hours ahead of Thursday’s rain chances. 

Scattered showers will be possible early Thanksgiving morning and will continue through the morning hours. A level 1 risk for severe weather is in place for the southeastern portion of the Piedmont Triad due to the chance for isolated storms along a cold front. The main threat of any stronger storms that are able to form is damaging winds. 

Showers and the storm threat look to be done by mid-afternoon leaving us with partly cloudy skies. We’ll be in the upper 40s in the morning and afternoon temperatures will reach the low 60s ahead of the cold front. 

Temperatures turn cold following our Thanksgiving day cold front. We’ll start Friday in the mid-30s with afternoon temperatures in the low 50s and mostly sunny skies. 

The coldest air doesn’t arrive until we reach the weekend and the first several days of December. Saturday and Sunday morning temperatures will be in the mid-20s but breezy conditions will have it feeling like the 10s and low 20s. The afternoon temperatures will reach the mid-40s with mostly sunny skies. 

Monday and Tuesday will be similar, but even colder. We’ll start both mornings in the low 20s and afternoon temperatures will struggle to reach the low 40s. Skies remain mostly sunny as a Canadian high-pressure system remains in place. 

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