Tracking rain moving out way for part of the weekend
Monday will be chilly in the mid-40s and a high pressure system sets us up for sunny skies.
Saturday: Warm day! High temps in the upper 70s to the lower 80s ahead of a strong cold front.
A cold front will then approach Saturday. While most of the rain will pass well north of the Tennessee Valley, clouds will increase tomorrow and can bring a few showers with them.
A line of rain is moving through the Mid-South along a cold front.
Tuesday brought a mix of sunshine and clouds across the Arklatex with more clouds across the NW half of the area and more sunshine over the southeast half.
Rain chances return on Wednesday. Colder temperatures arrive by Sunday and early next week, with highs in the upper 30s to lower 40s.
For the Thursday night playoff games in our region, skies should be mostly clear with temperatures around 60.
Skies clear in the evening and temps drop. Highs in the mid 60s, with light breezes out of the northeast. Lots of questions to be answered, and hopefully forecast models will come together in agreement by this weekend. Winds will be out of a west northwest to northwesterly direction through the afternoon, around 10 to 20 miles per hour sustained, with wind gusts around 25 miles per hour. For now Thanksgiving Day looks cool and dry with a lows around 40°, followed by a high in the lower 60s.
FRIDAY NIGHT: A few rain showers will be possible, along with gusty winds, with a low temperature of 50 degrees. Expect readings in the upper 30s to lower 40s under partly cloudy skies.