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Strong cold front moves in Thursday morning with a few showers

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www.youtube.com – WWLTV – 2024-11-28 04:59:55

SUMMARY: On Thanksgiving Day, a cold front is moving in, bringing showers and storms, particularly north of the area. Temperatures will remain in the low 70s until the front arrives, then drop into the 60s and 50s. Severe weather risk is low, with minimal tornado and hail threats. After the front, temperatures will stay chilly, with highs in the 50s through Saturday. Friday will be cooler with a high of 57. Nationally, the Northeast faces a wet Thanksgiving with a 100% chance of rain. No widespread freeze is expected locally, but temperatures may approach freezing in some northern areas.

Chilly weather will hang around to kick off December early next week

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Sammy Petrocco visits Debbie's Snowballs and Ice Cream for this weeks Sammy's Southern Stops

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www.youtube.com – KTVE – 2024-11-28 07:14:24

SUMMARY: In this week’s “Sammy Southern Stops,” Sammy Petco visits Debbie Snowball and Ice Cream, which has been serving homemade treats for 18 years. Rebecca Minter provides insights into their offerings, including snowballs, sundaes, shakes, and floats. Popular items are the banana pudding and strawberry cheesecake sundaes, as well as their homemade vanilla and butter pecan ice cream. Although the business slows down in winter, they remain open year-round, setting them apart from others. Petco highlights his enjoyment of the strawberry and butter pecan ice creams, inviting sweet treat lovers to visit and share suggestions for future stops.

In this weeks Sammy’s Southern Stops, Sammy visits a local sweet shop, Debbie’s Snowballs and Ice Cream, to try some of the homemade treats that they have to offer.

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Tracking a strong cold front on Thanksgiving Day

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www.youtube.com – WDSU News – 2024-11-27 18:56:10

SUMMARY: The cold front is currently moving through Arkansas and Texas, with light showers expected in the region by tomorrow morning. Morning temperatures may remain relatively warm in the 70s, but will drop throughout the day. Winds will increase, ushering in cooler air, reaching the 60s by evening. While light rain is possible for the Thanksgiving Day Turkey Day Race, it shouldn’t significantly impact the event. As the week progresses, temperatures will continue to fall, with highs only in the upper 50s by Friday and colder conditions anticipated for the weekend and into Monday.

Meteorologist Devon Lucie breaks down the cold front coming through on Thanksgiving Day, why it could be an “upside down” day for temperatures showing you what readings to expect outside your door in the morning, and what kind of temperatures you’ll find in the afternoon, how the cold front will impact events through the day, then how much colder we’ll get through the rest of the holiday weekend noting how strong the breeze will be and where your morning and afternoon temperatures are likely to be each day, then highlights the coldest morning we’ll find where an IMPACT Day is already in effect, and finishing with your seven day forecast.

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Cooler and gusty Thanksgiving in San Antonio, then below average thereafter

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www.youtube.com – KSAT 12 – 2024-11-27 18:03:04

SUMMARY: A cold front will arrive around midnight, bringing gusty winds and cooler temperatures for Thanksgiving. Winds will pick up in San Antonio with gusts reaching 35 mph, continuing through noon. The morning will start at 52°F, with highs around 63°F in the afternoon. Areas of the Hill Country may experience temperatures in the 40s. Next week, temperatures will dip further, especially on Monday and Tuesday, with highs in the 50s and a 60% chance of light rain, potentially bringing a quarter to a third of an inch. A definite chill is expected early next week.

Chilly mornings return and rain chances rise

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