By Alex Sosnowski, Expert Senior Meteorologist
November 27,2013; 9:04PM,EST
Following the disruptive storm from Tuesday and Wednesday, dry, cold weather will return to Boston on Thanksgiving Day and last into the weekend.
Be alert for icy spots Thanksgiving morning as plunging temperatures will have caused some untreated wet areas to freeze before drying off. It did not have to snow at your location for this to happen.
A bright, but blustery and cold Thanksgiving Day is in store for the region. RealFeel® temperatures will be in the teens and 20s.
Winds could be strong enough to cause sporadic flight delays at Logan International Airport.
While early Black Friday shoppers venturing out will have to face the cold weather, winds should ease by Friday daybreak and through the weekend with no major storms to worry about. A few spots may have a shower on Sunday.
Temperatures are forecast to trend upward Saturday and Sunday but will still average well below normal for the end of November and early December.
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