It won't be one of the coldest, or hottest, Halloweens on record but it could get a little brisk Friday late afternoon and evening as the ghosts, goblins, and princesses head out to fill their bags with candy.
Temperatures Friday afternoon will be very close to seasonal norm reaching the mid-50s but that will also come with an increase in cloud cover and breezy northwest wind. Low pressure diving southeast from Canada will keep a feed of cloud cover moving in Thursday evening which will initially slow the temperature drop during the evening. But, by early Friday morning drier air moving in should allow skies to clear which will cause temperatures to fall into the mid-30s.
Northwest winds will increase late morning and afternoon, gusting close to 20 mph. This will put a chill in the air as temperatures warm to around 55 degrees with wind chills in the upper 40s from time to time. As another low-pressure system inches closer to the Stateline cloud cover will be back on the increase for most of the afternoon and evening. And with that a few sprinkles - or brief light shower - may be possible, especially late in the afternoon and evening.
Temperatures will be in the low 50s for the start of trick-or-treating, with most communities beginning at either 4p or 5p. By sunset temperatures will be in the 40s with chills dropping through the low 40s by 7p/8p. You can find a list of trick-or-treating times here.


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