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At a Glance All-time November record low temperatures were set early Friday.

Highs will be 10 to 20 degrees below average Black Friday.

Temperatures are now on the upswing following a record cold Thanksgiving in some spots in the Northeast, but Black Friday will still be cold for shoppers in the region.

Morning temperatures this morning shattered some records in the Northeast. New York's Kennedy Airport broke its previous record low by 10 degrees by getting down to 15 degrees.

Syracuse, New York set an all-time coldest temperature in November by reaching -1 degree early Friday. Binghamton, New York set a similar monthly record by dipping to 0 degrees.

Other spots that reached daily record lows this morning included Worcester, Massachusetts (7 degrees), Bridgeport, Connecticut (13 degrees), Providence, Rhode Island (13 degrees) and Wilmington, Delaware (16 degrees).

High Temperatures

Temperatures will, fortunately, warm up over the weekend.

By the end of the weekend, most of the big cities will climb to near 50 degrees while most spots in the interior northeast will climb into the 40s. These temperatures are more typical for late November, or even few degrees above average.

Frigid Thanksgiving, but Now Warming Up

The temperature for the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade in New York City was the coldest iteration of the event since it began in 1924. The parade started with temperatures near 20 degrees, northwest winds from 15 to 20 mph and feels like temperatures of 7-10 degrees.

New York's Central Park dropped to 19 degrees early Thanksgiving morning, making it the second-coldest Thanksgiving low at New York City's Central Park and coldest start turkey day since 1901. Morning wind chills in the city were in the upper single digits.

Other record temperatures on Thanksgiving included Portland, Maine (6 degrees), Worcester, Massachusetts (7 degrees), Hartford, Connecticut (11 degrees) and Providence, Rhode Island (15 degrees).

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Fortunately, a warm-up is in store starting Saturday.

Lows will climb into the teens and 20s across New England and the interior Northeast on Saturday morning, but those morning lows will still be around 15 degrees below normal.

The chill will be virtually gone on Sunday when temperatures will only dip into the 30s and 40s for most communities in the Northeast, which is about average for late November. Only folks in Maine and parts of New Hampshire and Vermont will have to deal with morning lows in the teens and 20s.