We’re still several days away from Thanksgiving, but the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s Climate Prediction Center offers some clues to the holiday weekend weather around the nation.
Computer models suggest the weather will be drier than normal in Kansas, but temperatures are likely to be pretty close to normal. Normal highs in the Wichita area for late November are the upper 40s.
The CPC’s outlook for the Wichita area – and the rest of Kansas, for that matter – suggests a chilly, dry holiday weekend. And that’s good news for holiday drivers…as long as they remember their coats.