The temperatures will be on a rollercoaster during the Thanksgiving Holiday Weekend.
According to the National Weather Service, temperatures today and Friday will be cooler than Wednesday, staying in the 40s both days before warming to the 50s by Saturday. Another front that will bring portions of central Missouri its first chance of snow for the season will mainly bring light rain to the Lakes Region but drop in temperature to around 40 for the Sunday high. The first week in December will see a warming trend in the region.
Except for the precipitation chances Saturday, little if any other rain is in the forecast during the Holiday Weekend.


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