ROANOKE, Va. – Cloudy skies are kicking off our Thanksgiving morning. A bit more sunshine is likely as you head further east through Southwest Virginia. Chilly conditions are moving on in, too!
Gusty winds have made a return, and they are here to stay for a few days.
When pairing the colder temperatures and gusty winds together, you get a wind chill. Most will feel about 10 degrees cooler than the actual temperature all day long.
Skies will clear up later Thursday afternoon and stay mostly clear through the evening.
A few snow flurries and snow showers are possible along the spine of the Blue Ridge throughout the day. Most won’t see impacts, but a few could see a light dusting.
Friday morning will be really cold. Wind chill dives into the single digits across the NRV and Highlands. It will feel like the teens along most of the Piedmont.
Clear skies build in for most of Black Friday with winds gusting between 20 and 30mph. Winds will slowly taper off as we head further into the day.
Once again, a couple of lake effect snow showers and flurries push south and east into the Blue Ridge.
This weekend brings the continuation of colder temperatures and breezy winds with clear to partly cloudy skies. However, Sunday will bring the chance for a few rain showers across the region as another frontal system clips the mid-Atlantic.
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