INDIANA – As families across the region prepare to gather for Thanksgiving, they should expect a change in the weather. The holiday will bring additional cloud cover with patchy drizzle and flurries, creating a somber, winter-like atmosphere. Highs are only expected to reach the upper 30s, making it a chilly day for outdoor festivities and travel.
While many will enjoy the warmth of family dinners indoors, the weather will stay cold, and those venturing outside should be prepared for damp, chilly conditions. The drizzle could persist through the day, with light flurries adding to the mix in some areas, particularly at higher elevations.
However, the real cold blast will arrive this weekend. Meteorologists are predicting the coldest air of the season so far, with temperatures plummeting to levels not seen since mid-January. As a result, those with outdoor plans over the weekend should expect even colder temperatures, likely accompanied by brisk winds, which could make it feel even chillier.
Stay tuned for updated forecasts as the weekend approaches, and bundle up as the cold snap settles in.