
AP
A warm front in Massachusetts on Tuesday night is expected to bring steady rain.
This will be followed by a significant temperature drop when a strong cold front moves in late Wednesday night, according to the National Weather Service.
Rain amounts of a quarter to half an inch are expected across the state overnight, with temperatures starting off in the mid to upper 40s before warming up due to warmer air from the south.
Although temperatures will be muggy and unseasonably warm on Wednesday, reaching the upper 50s and lower 60s across the state, a cold front will move in by nighttime.
Much colder air will move in and bring temperatures down to the mid to upper 30s by Thursday morning.
Thanksgiving Day is expected to have cold and blustery conditions, with high temperatures struggling to reach the low 40s. In higher elevation areas, temperatures are expected to only reach the mid-30s.

