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Wednesday, November 26, 2025 - AS Thanksgiving approaches, changes are taking place in the Midwest weather. Much colder air with strong winds are moving through the region. Some wind gists will be up to 40-50 MPH. Winds will gradually lessen tomorrow and tomorrow night to average speeds. Travel will be fine through Friday morning as it looks mostly dry with only a few snow showers far north today. Highs will be mostly 30's the next few days then even colder this weekend into early next week with highs in the teens and 20's north and central to the 30's south, near 40 southeast this weekend. The next system will bring snow and mixed precipitation Friday afternoon through Saturday then drying out on Sunday. Snow amounts are difficult to forecast now, but central areas may get moderate snowfall at the end of the week. Obviously this will cause travel problems by Friday night into the weekend. .