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" Hi everybody I'm meteorologist Todd Glickman on WCBS 880 dot com with -- whether to go for Friday at the twentieth of November. And we have some pretty nice weather coming up for the next couple of days through most of the weekend. We did start up with the rain early this morning but the sun came up by mid day and it's nice and dry now with the generally clear sky tonight. Look for lows forty to 45 in town upper thirties in the suburbs and the wind which has been rather gusty -- the west and northwest will be subsiding as well. Tomorrow and Saturday bright and sunny not much wind -- temperature 55 to sixty degrees. Sunday for the United States -- sunny to start but I think we will start to see the clouds roll in after lunchtime. And temperatures will be once again around 55 degrees. Now some rain is likely to break out at night and just tell rainy and windy gets a Monday a little too soon to tell but there is the risk we can have a pretty good. Storm around these parts so let's be prepared for that temperature will be in the lower fifties. Tuesday gradually clearing out. And 55 to sixty degrees let's look way ahead because of the day after Tuesday that's Wednesday the big travel day. I don't see a big storm it not out of the question the could be a couple of showers around. The same thing for Thanksgiving late in the day and night but it again at the moment it does look like -- big storm. For the approach to and during on Thanksgiving Day. Enjoy the weekend I'm meteorologist Todd Glickman NW CBS 880 dot com."

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