As Thanksgiving approaches, Southern New England is in for a weather rollercoaster. From mild showers early in the week to a sharp drop in temperatures for the holiday and beyond, here’s what you need to know to plan your celebrations and shopping trips.


Forecast Breakdown

Monday:

  • Mostly cloudy skies dominate as a frontal system approaches from the west.
  • Showers expected to break out between 2 PM and 5 PM from west to east.

Tuesday & Wednesday:

  • Scattered showers linger Tuesday night and through Wednesday.
  • Not a washout, but have an umbrella handy for passing showers.

Showers overspread the state by Tuesday evening and continue through Wednesday


Holiday Chill Arrives

Wednesday Night:

  • A cold front sweeps through, bringing a much colder airmass for Thanksgiving and the weekend.

Thanksgiving Day:

  • Highs: 37–42°F inland, coastal spots near 45°F.
  • Breezy and chilly—bundle up for outdoor plans!

Black Friday:

  • The coldest day of the stretch.
  • Gusty winds keep wind chills in the 20s to low 30s much of the day—dress warmly for shopping!

Weekend & Beyond

  • Cold persists through the weekend.
  • Pattern breaks early next week with temperatures moderating back into the 50s.
  • No significant winter weather yet, but watching the first and second week of December for potential changes.