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Thanksgiving weather forecast: Rain through the first half of the day
An umbrella and raincoat are necessary this Thanksgiving. NBC10 First Alert meteorologist Justin Godynick is tracking rain throughout the region this morning into the afternoon.
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The Thanksgiving weather forecast looks like a turkey
Expect plenty of rain in the morning and into early afternoon on Thanksgiving. However, meteorologist Justin Godynick says the trip home from your Thanksgiving meal should be dry. Temps then plummet for the weekend.
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Soaking rain expected during Philly Thanksgiving Day Parade
Meteorologist Bill Henley delivers a rainy Thanksgiving weather forecast, especially during Philadelphia’s parade.
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Tracking Thanksgiving rain
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking wet weather to start Thanksgiving. Once the rain clears, cold air takes hold.
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Thanksgiving weather expected to be a turkey with rain falling
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking clear skies Wednesday, rain on Thanksgiving and a cold stretch heading into this weekend.
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Rain chances high for Thanksgiving before a frigid weekend
Heavy rain chances are possible for Thanksgiving morning, however conditions clear by the evening. The weekend will be frigidly cold with temperatures only reaching in the high 30s. First Alert meteorologist Michelle Rotella has the forecast to help plan your holiday festivities.
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Breezy conditions with Thanksgiving rain on the way
It’ll get chilly as we head into the evening which will last into Wednesday morning with a cold start to the day. There is a chance for rain on Thanksgiving early in the morning that’ll last into the afternoon and should be gone by 6 p.m. First Alert meteorologist Marvin Gomez has the holiday forecast and what’s to come...
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Cooler temps and chilly rain on Thanksgiving
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Marvin Gomez is tracking chillier temps in the days ahead and rain on Thanksgiving.
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Grab your umbrella and heavy coat for Thanksgiving, weekend. Here's the forecast
The travel rush is on as people flock to see family and friends over the long Thanksgiving holiday week. Before you head out the door, however, be sure to grab your umbrella and your heavy coat.
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Morning showers ahead of gusty wind
We start Tuesday rainy in Philadelphia. Meteorologist Bill Henley is then tracking gusty winds that pick up in the afternoon. Temps cool off for the rest of the holiday week.
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Tracking morning rain
After morning showers Tuesday, winds blow in dry air in the afternoon. Meteorologist Bill Henley says Tuesday is the warmest day of the next 10 and rain is expected on Thanksgiving.
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What's weather looking like for Thanksgiving week?
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Justin Godynick is tracking temps that will be cooling off as we head toward Thanksgiving with some chances for rain along the way.
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What's the weather looking like for the holiday week?
Meteorologist Justin Godynick has your critical Thanksgiving holiday week weather forecast. When might you expect rain?
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Forecasts warn of possible winter storms across US during Thanksgiving week
Forecasters in the U.S. have warned of another round of winter weather that could complicate travel leading up to Thanksgiving.
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What is the winter solstice? What to know about the shortest day of the year
In the Northern Hemisphere, the winter solstice occurs on either Dec. 21 or 22 every year. This year, it falls on Dec. 21.
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Bundle up! Chilly weather expected for your weekend
Get ready for some cold and breezy conditions across the region this Saturday and Sunday. NBC10 First Alert meteorologist Marvin Gomez has your forecast.
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Bright sunshine to return this weekend with blustery winds
Temperatures will stay very cold with gusty winds. NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologist Michelle Rotella has your forecast.
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StormRanger10 tracking snow, flurries and rain Friday
NBC10 First Alert Weather meteorologists Justin Godynick and Michelle Rotella are showing you a behind-the-scenes look at how StormRanger10 is helping them forecast rain and snow in the Philadelphia region Friday.
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Tracking some snow, depending where you are
Meteorologist Bill Henley is tracking snowfall in the Pocono Mountains and higher elevations north of Philadelphia early Friday. Once the wet weather moves out, the winds keep blowing into the weekend.
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Wet weather and cold temps sticks around
The wet weather will be sticking around through Friday as we have a mix of rain and possible snow. It’ll be too warm for the snow to stick, but it won’t feel warm at all as wind gusts will have feels-like temperatures in the 20s. First Alert meteorologist Brittney Shipp has the forecast.