Trick or Treating on Halloween – Courtesy: Shutterstock — Yuganov Konstantin
How a cold front can change things! Temperatures will only peak in the 70s this afternoon after dropping as low as the 50s this morning. This makes it the coldest Halloween the Gulf Coast has experienced in eight years.
The majority of the sky should be clear, and today’s winds are expected to be milder. Similar conditions are predicted for Saturday, with plenty of sunlight and below-normal temperatures.
As the temperature returns to normal on Sunday and Monday, there is a low possibility of rain.
As we approach Sunday, remember to adjust your clocks back an hour because Daylight Savings Time starts this weekend.
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Melissa’s career in writing started more than 20 years ago. Today, she lives in South Florida with her husband and two boys.