Trick-or-treating forecast
If you have your super cool costume already picked out and it's short sleeved, you might have to wear something on top of it or have a layer below it, especially as we get closer to the end of official trick or treating hours. Now some of the most popular costumes (according to Google) already have some layers or longer sleeves built in, which means that there will be plenty of people who don’t need to cover up their costume due to the temperature, though you may want to grab a rain jacket.
We’ve got a rain chance through the morning hours tomorrow and the cold front is expected to sweep through the area in the afternoon hours, forming a secondary line that should move out of all of our viewing area by 4 pm. Most models are actually agreeing that the sunset hours are going to be dry, which is outstanding news. Dry conditions for official trick or treating hours, though you may still want to grab your jacket with these temperatures dipping into the upper 50s and gusty conditions.