Expect warmer than average temperatures on a mostly cloudy Sunday with a high near 57 and a soggy evening that dries out Monday, according to the National Weather Service.

Increasing clouds on Sunday will bring to rain, mainly after midnight, and a cold front on Monday will move temperatures to the low 50s, according the National Weather Service. Showers are likely Monday but mainly before 9 a.m.

The rest of the week is expected to be dry. Tuesday and Wednesday should have high temperatures in the mid 40s. Temperatures are expected to climb on a mostly sunny Thanksgiving on Thursday to a high of about 54 degrees, slightly above normal for this time of year.

Black Friday is expected to be partly sunny with a high near 50, the National Weather Service said.

Doctors accused an LI nurse of faking childhood vaccines yet she kept practicing for years. The DA never investigated. NewsdayTV's Ken Buffa and Newsday investigative reporters Jim Baumbach and David Olson have the story. Credit: Newsday Staff; File Footage; SCPD

Warnings before COVID vaccine fraud Doctors accused an LI nurse of faking childhood vaccines yet she kept practicing for years. The DA never investigated. NewsdayTV's Ken Buffa and Newsday investigative reporters Jim Baumbach and David Olson have the story.

Doctors accused an LI nurse of faking childhood vaccines yet she kept practicing for years. The DA never investigated. NewsdayTV's Ken Buffa and Newsday investigative reporters Jim Baumbach and David Olson have the story. Credit: Newsday Staff; File Footage; SCPD

Warnings before COVID vaccine fraud Doctors accused an LI nurse of faking childhood vaccines yet she kept practicing for years. The DA never investigated. NewsdayTV's Ken Buffa and Newsday investigative reporters Jim Baumbach and David Olson have the story.

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