Thanksgiving saw temperatures that were on the “lower end” of local averages, according to a National Weather Service of Pittsburgh meteorologist.

On Friday, Nov. 28, Jason Frazier said the cold would likely stay through the weekend and that Butler County could see small amounts of snow before a warm system moves in on Sunday.

“We’ve had Thanksgiving with colder temperatures, but this year was still on lower end,” meteorologist Jason Frazier said.

The average high in Pittsburgh this time of year is 46 degrees, he said, but the average this year came in around 34 degrees.

“We’re averaging 10 to 12 degrees below the average high temperature,” he said. “It’s a little lower in Butler, but a similar story, in the lower end.”

On Saturday, for the Butler Spirit of Christmas Parade, chilly co

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