After already receiving a taste of winter this November, Chicago-area residents are likely in for a reprieve for this Thanksgiving, with temperatures currently forecasted to be above average.
While average temperatures for Thanksgiving are in the mid 40s, temperatures are expected to climb into the low 50s by the afternoon, with temperatures in the low 40s expected in the morning.
Skies are forecasted to be partly cloudy in the morning before cloud cover becomes more prominent in the afternoon hours, according to the NBC 5 Storm Team. Rain showers may develop in the late afternoon to evening hours, with steadier rain more likely south of the Chicago area and in the southern suburbs. Suburbs north of Chicago are expected to receive little to no rain.Sign up for NBC Chicago newsletters.
Tomorrow's forecasted high of 58 degrees and forecasted low of 42 degrees stray far from the historic extremes on Thanksgiving for the City of Chicago, with the city's record for warmest and coldest high temperatures currently 69 degrees and 14 degrees, respectively. Below is a look at the 10 warmest and coldest Thanksgivings in Chicago history, according to the National Weather Service:2. 64 degrees
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