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Chilly start to Thanksgiving. Dry and mild day.

Sacremento, CALocal News

This Thanksgiving Day in Northern California features a chilly start, as temperatures in Sacramento hover around 34 degrees. Meteorologist Tamara Berg provides a detailed forecast, indicating that the day will warm to a high of 58 degrees, just below the historical average for this date. Residents are encouraged to take advantage of the clear skies and engage in outdoor activities before their holiday meals. The report also mentions the potential for icy road conditions in mountainous areas, reminding travelers to exercise caution. Looking ahead, the weather will remain dry, with some cloud cover expected over the weekend but no significant precipitation.

This favorable forecast is particularly advantageous for families planning travel or participating in local events like Turkey Trots. Seasonal temperatures will persist, aligning closely with the average high of 60 degrees for this time of year. Overall, the article highlights a pleasant Thanksgiving weather outlook for Northern California.

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