Rain is falling across the Northeast on Thursday morning, setting up what’s bound to be a soggy Thanksgiving for dozens of states.
The forecast for both the New York and Philadelphia’s Thanksgiving parades are on track for periods of rain and drizzle with temperatures in the 40s and a chilly breeze at 10-25 mph.
For most of the major cities along I-95 in the Northeast, this will be a rain storm, but wet snow will be mixing in farther inland.
Winter alerts are posted from northern Pennsylvania into Maine, with the potential for up to a foot of snow in the higher elevations today.
For cities like D.C., Philly, and NYC, this will mainly be a morning rain event, with some slow improvements expected by later today.
Rainfall should gradually taper off by mid-day in the Mid-Atlantic, with Philadelphia likely seeing it end by around noon.