Summary:
Thanksgiving in NYC will be a First Alert Weather Day with rain, wind, and cooler temperatures.
Areas north and west of the city may see snow.
The Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade will likely be wet, with a high chance of rain throughout the morning.
Black Friday will be mostly dry but still chilly.
Pack a raincoat and perhaps foot warmers for the parade!
Thanksgiving in NYC: Rain or Shine?
Thanksgiving is almost here, but will the weather cooperate for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade and holiday travel plans? A First Alert Weather Day is in effect for Thursday, with steady rain, wind, and cooler temperatures expected. Areas north and west of NYC may even see some snow.
<img src="https://assets3.cbsnewsstatic.com/hub/i/r/2024/11/27/c1e37431-c151-49f9-b3e6-04c4b0f5a955/thumbnail/620x349/bd5d53157575fe2e59b86851d6e252f4/fa-red-alert-2.png?v=e3aa8b4a58817620ee227c79202c9709#" alt="Weather alert image">Holiday travelers will have a dry Wednesday, but Thanksgiving itself will be wet. Wednesday will be partly sunny and cooler, with temperatures in the low 50s. Rain will begin after midnight Wednesday and continue through much of Thanksgiving, with varying intensity.
Thanksgiving Parade Hour-by-Hour Forecast:
- 8 a.m.: 90% chance of rain, high of 48°F
- 9 a.m.: 100% chance of rain, high of 48°F
- 10 a.m.: 100% chance of rain, high of 48°F
- 11 a.m.: 100% chance of rain, high of 50°F
- 12 p.m.: 90% chance of rain, high of 50°F
Rain will start to ease in the late afternoon, but expect a wet and chilly Thanksgiving overall. Black Friday should be mostly dry, but still chilly, with highs in the 40s.
Live Weather Radars:
- Tri-State Area Radar
- Long Island Radar
- NYC Northern Suburbs Radar
- Jersey Shore Radar
- Tri-State Temperatures
Remember to check the latest forecast and weather alerts before heading out!
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