Parents can put away the rain ponchos and umbrellas. Halloween night will be dry across Georgia, according to the National Weather Service.
Why It Matters: After a dreary Thursday, families planning to trick-or-treat can expect clear skies and comfortable temperatures Friday evening—no need to cover up costumes with rain gear.
What’s Happening: Sunshine and dry conditions return Friday, the National Weather Service reports. However, it could be a bit chilly by Southern standards in some areas. Evening temperatures across the state will hover in the 50s, with some areas slightly warmer.
Between the Lines: The forecast shows notable temperature differences across Georgia. Columbus will be the warmest at trick-or-treat time, hitting 64 degrees by 6 p.m., while Blairsville will be the co

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