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Metro

It’s going to be a perfect day for the Thanksgiving Day Parade

The current chill will be a cold memory by Thursday, when temps will top 60 degrees, letting millions bask happily at the Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Macy’s expects a “great turnout” for the event, which attracts around 3 million spectators a year.

The sun will be shining, and “it’ll be real close to 60 on Thanksgiving Day,” said Tom Klines, senior meteorologist at AccuWeather.

“Right now, it doesn’t look like wind is going to be an issue [for the balloons]” he added.

The NYPD is adding more than 1,300 counterterrorism cops to its usual legion of several thousand officers along the parade route.

There will be increased service on the 1 train in the morning because the parade starts near the line at 79th Street.