Halloween is in the air as the final of October ends. From scary decorations to much-awaited costumes, Americans can expect colder conditions and a chance of rain in November.
In the early weeks of October, the US experienced relief from the heat. Colder temperatures and beneficial rain unloaded, easing the dry and drought conditions.
❄️ Snow continues across much of the mountainous Northwest into the High Plains as temperatures fall. The storm will continue to move eastward with additional snowfall continuing on Thursday. See our latest Key Messages for more information. pic.twitter.com/IOYnVscA71
— NWS Weather Prediction Center (@NWSWPC) October 25, 2023
Snow was also recorded in the Northwestern US, including in Colorado and Wyoming.
As Halloween comes near, the winter is also in the air. People with outdoor plans should check the weather before going out for the trick or treats and displays of scary costumes.
US Halloween Weather Outlook: What Can Americans Expect?
In the Northeast, NWN reported a frosty outlook in the region and colder conditions. However, the warm weather was forecast to return this week.
Nevertheless, the chilly outlook is expected early next week due to a moving cold front.
According to the latest forecast, the Northeastern US can anticipate colder weather on Halloween. There is also a chance of snow in the region.
However, the forecast explained that a potential rain could unload.
Whether the rain unfolds in the Northeast, homeowners should bring an umbrella or rain jacket. If rain occurs, it is mostly likely brief or light rainfall.
Potential rain could emerge in Boston, New York and Washington. In the Midwest, a colder pattern will unfold in the region during Halloween.
Temperatures could be 10 to 20 degrees below average.
It is best to bring a winter jacket in the Midwest and West Coast as people go outside to enjoy Halloween as the weather could be colder than usual.
Furthermore, the NWS Weather Prediction Center is monitoring the developments of early-season winter storms in the region. The forecast warned of heavy snow in the Northern Rockies and Northern Plains by the end of the week.
Residents can anticipate colder and snowy outlook, including in Montana, Northwestern Wyoming, and Northeastern Dakota. The temperature drop can result in cold-related health concerns, including hypothermia and frostbite.
The main concern is travel hazards, including reduced road visibility, icy roads and snow-covered roads. The colder outlook could unfold in Boise, Denver, Salt Lake City and Bismarck.
Also Read: Foggy Conditions, Colder Temperatures to Hit Colorado; Winter Advisories Present in Wyoming
Halloween Preparedness Next Week
Homeowners can anticipate colder conditions and rain next week. Here are essential weather reminders to keep safe in enjoying Halloween.
- Homeowners should check the latest forecasts during Halloween before going out. Bringing an umbrella and raincoat jacket is recommended when rain occurs.
- In areas with colder weather, it is best to add more layers to clothes. Prolonged exposure to snow and chilly conditions could result in cold-related health risks.
- Homeowners should avoid outdoor activities in areas with heavy rain or snow.
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