Good evening, everyone. As we wrap up a cold and damp November day across the region, we look ahead to a seasonal brand of chill taking over the pattern for the rest of the week. Beyond that, things try to turn interesting before we get to Thanksgiving.

We are still dealing with some leftover showers this evening and those will continue through the night across the south and southeast. Temps are in the low 40s for many and will head into the mid and upper 30s tonight…

Wednesday will see clouds lingering in the south and southeast, with some breaks elsewhere. Temps stay in the mid 40s for areas keeping the clouds and flirt with 50 for areas getting some sun.

Thursday will find another cold front dropping in from the north, but it won’t have precipitation with it. Winds are going to be very gusty as we get in on a decent cold shot for Friday.  Check out the Friday numbers from the NAM…

That’s actually pretty impressive considering we shouldn’t have much in the way of clouds. Wind chills Friday morning may be deep in the teens…

Those same wind chills will show up Friday evening into Saturday morning when actual lows hit the low 20s in some of the colder valleys.

Saturday is windy with temps back in the 50-55 degree range as afternoon clouds increase. That’s ahead of another cold rain maker for Sunday…

The pattern I’m seeing taking shape continues to argue for winter weather as we head into Thanksgiving week. The GFS Ensembles continue to pick up on snow chances….

Speaking of a winter weather look, later tonight I’m going to show you one heck of a look on the longer range ensembles as we head into December.

Enjoy your evening and take care.