Halloween is just around the corner, and if you’re in Northern California, you’re in for a treat. Meteorologist Tamara Berg predicts ideal weather for trick-or-treating, with temperatures soaring into the mid-70s. That’s right—no need for layers over those adorable costumes this year! Families can expect dry skies and comfy temps, making it a night perfect for goblins and ghosts to roam the neighborhoods.
As the sun sets, we’ll see temperatures in the Sacramento Valley hovering around 73 degrees at 6 p.m. and dropping to a slight chill of 66 by 8 p.m. Trust me, even if you’re dressed as a scary monster, you won’t want to freeze while knocking on doors. Meanwhile, the Foothills and Sierra will be a bit cooler, so maybe toss an extra sweater in the candy bag just in case.
After all that Halloween fun, though, keep your umbrellas at the ready; rain might be lurking around the corner next week according to Berg. For now, let’s enjoy a delightful Halloween night. Do you have your pumpkin carving skills ready? What’s your all-time favorite Halloween memory?
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