Some scary showers possible on a windy Halloween
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Get ready for a brief warm up for Halloween this year! After a chilly day on Friday with highs around 40, temperatures will rise into the middle 50s fo Saturday which is right around average. The warm up does come with a decent amount of wind with gusts over 30 mph at times. Most of Halloween morning and early afternoon will be sunny but the clouds start to move in the for the second half of the day and a few late evening showers are possible.
The monsters are dancing for a Halloween forecast that doesn't include snow! But we could see a few rain showers. #readywx pic.twitter.com/oonNTaXwWM
— Justin Thompson-Gee (@JustinTGee) October 30, 2020
Thankfully it looks like any rain that falls will be after the kid activities but if you are going to be out late on Halloween you may see some rain drops. Best chance for light showers is after 9 p.m. as a cold front pushes across the state.
The forecast gets a lot chiller for Sunday. The wind will be even stronger with gust above 40 mph at times and afternoon highs will stay in the 30s making putting wind chills in the 20s most of the day. There will be some decent sunshine especially in the afternoon.
Download the CBS 58 Ready Weather app to track any showers with the radar.