If anything, trick-or-treating weather will be just what you imagine it should be: cool, a little breezy — making the fallen leaves rustle — with a slight possibility of misting, giving the evening an even more eerie air.
"Stray sprinkles are in the realm of possibility," National Weather Service meteorologist Bryan Tilley said, adding the forecast isn't scary at all. In fact, it is just what you think it should be for Halloween. The rain, if there is any, "won’t even make the ground wet."
Expect afternoon highs in the mid-50s, nighttime lows in the 30s.
Winds could gust up to 25 mph.
Sunset will be about 6:30, with twilight lasting about a half-hour until it gets dark.
Still, public safety groups point out that the holiday is on a Friday, so there’s added danger for pedestrians and t

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