Rain, Thanksgiving and National Weather Service
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In a new outlook from the National Weather Service, the Chicago area appears to be in for a potentially "active" start to December.
On Saturday at 7:55 a.m. the National Weather Service released a special weather statement until 10 a.m. for Wallowa County.
A report was issued from the National Weather Service on Friday at 3:13 a.m. for patchy fog and black ice until 9 a.m. for Northern Worcester and Southern Worcester as well as Franklin, Middlesex, Essex,
Wisconsin weather forecasts for the week of Thanksgiving are showing strong chances of rain ‒ and potential for snow ‒ during times when people may be traveling to see family and friends.
On Saturday at 11:06 a.m. an updated special weather statement was issued by the National Weather Service until 12:15 p.m. for Lower Columbia Basin of Oregon.
In the colder months, it's not uncommon for snow to fall on on Hawaii's mountain peaks since they are nearly 14,000 feet high.
After a soggy start to the week, the National Weather Service predicts skies will clear by Monday afternoon ahead of Thanksgiving.
A weather alert was issued by the National Weather Service on Friday at 8:36 a.m. for freezing drizzle until 10 a.m. for Berkshire County.
The National Weather Service forecast calls for rain in the late afternoon and overnight Thursday in Loveland.
That advisory warns of possible sneaker waves that can reach higher up beaches than expected and breaking waves between 13-18 feet high. There is an increased risk of rip currents during the advisory. Beachgoers are advised to avoid jetties and rocks and to avoid turning their backs to the ocean.