Annandale, VA – Rain and a strong cold front will define this Thanksgiving week, bringing cooler temperatures and travel concerns. The National Weather Service predicts rain starting Tuesday morning and lasting into the afternoon, accompanied by temperatures peaking in the low 60s.
According to the National Weather Service, the rain will clear by Tuesday evening, giving way to partly cloudy skies and a low of 35 degrees. Thanksgiving Day will see a high near 54 degrees with rain likely for most of the day, which may impact holiday travel. Drivers along I-95 and I-66 are urged to use caution on wet roadways, particularly in the morning.
The weather turns sharply colder heading into the weekend. Friday is expected to be mostly sunny but brisk, with a high near 47 degrees. Overnight lows on Friday and Saturday will drop to the mid-20s, introducing frosty mornings for the area. The weekend will bring clear skies, with daytime highs in the mid-to-upper 40s offering more favorable conditions for outdoor plans.
For those traveling for the holiday, prepare for wet roads Tuesday and Thanksgiving Day, and bundle up for colder conditions by Saturday.
Stay updated with your local weather reports for real-time travel alerts as Thanksgiving approaches.
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