Picture this: It's Halloween 2025. You're somewhere in south Louisiana. Your costume involves stockings, a cloak and maybe even a felt hat, and you're not sweating.
Your face paint isn't running because you're sweating so much, you don't have to abandon your wig because it's 80 degrees, and a hot, steaming bowl of chicken and sausage gumbo actually sounds appetizing.
This autumnal fantasy world is nothing more than a dream right now, but it could be a reality by this time next week, according to the real-life clairvoyants over at the National Weather Service of New Orleans.
Weather Service meteorologist Jacob Zeringue said Thursday morning that cool, dry air from Canada is making its way down South, bringing with it the chance for significantly lower temperatures on Halloween.
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