Here’s the updated daily weather forecast for Lexington, MA, from Tuesday, November 26 to Thursday, November 28 by Meteorologist Matthew Moll of New England Weather Consulting:

Tuesday, November 26, 2024
Watertown: High of 53°F, periods of rain with southwest winds at 10-15 mph. Expect rain throughout the day with heavier showers possible in the afternoon. Evening temperatures will drop to around 36°F, so be prepared for wet and chilly conditions if you’re out in the evening. A light jacket and rain gear will be necessary.

Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Watertown: High of 49°F, partly sunny with winds from the northwest at 10-15 mph, gusting up to 25 mph. A cool but pleasant day for outdoor activities, such as walking or visiting parks. Evening temperatures will drop to around 34°F, so make sure to layer up for evening events.

Thursday, November 28, 2024 (Thanksgiving Day)
Watertown: High of 47°F, cloudy with rain for most of the day. Winds from the east at 8-12 mph. Expect heavier rain later in the day, which may impact outdoor activities or gatherings. Evening temperatures will dip to around 38°F, so plan for rain and cooler weather for any evening plans.

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