Chilly Thanksgiving in Hampton Roads Sets up a Frigid Black Friday
Temperatures will remain well below normal with wind chills in the 20s and highs in the 40s, creating a winter-like feel through the holiday weekend.
- Thursday night a chilly air mass settles over Hampton Roads, sending temperatures sharply lower into early Black Friday and the weekend with a cool Thanksgiving morning in the early 40s.
- Because a cold air mass settled Thursday night, forecasters say the chill will linger into the final days of November and remain noticeable after the holiday.
- Around 7 a.m., wind chills drop into the mid to upper 20s, and daytime highs on Friday and Saturday will only reach the mid to upper 40s.
- Pre-Dawn Friday morning, shoppers should bundle up as conditions will feel frigid early, and residents should keep heavier layers handy because the cold will stick around through the weekend outdoor plans and local travel.
- Friday and Saturday will feel nearly winter-like with highs stuck in the mid to upper 40s and weekend weather quiet and dry but crisp for holiday weekend activities.
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