Halloween is upon us and many of the Little Punkins will be seeking the treasure of candy and goods Saturday evening. But will they be able to do so with just their costume and bag at hand or will they need coat/jacket and or rain gear? Unfortunately, for those of you in the extreme eastern U.S. it looks wet with scattered rain showers. From Virginia southward, it will be mild with temperatures in the 60s and 70s while 50s will be found further north. Chilly 40s and 50s will be found across much of the center of the nation but it will likely be dry. Further north, it will be cold with 30s likely across much of Minnesota and Wisconsin. Some rain/snow will be likely across much of North Dakota. Another area of rain showers will be found across much of the northwest U.S. Temperatures here will also be chilly with 40s and 50s. Across the Rockies, it will be chilly with 30s and 40s and plenty of snow will be on the ground but the good news will be that no more will be falling. Nice mild 60s and 70s will be found across the southwestern U.S. into southern California.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Halloween Forecast, A Trick or A Treat
Posted by Dale Bader at 3:21 PM
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