The recent dry weather in September and October has left many areas parched, with only light rain expected to provide some relief. High temperatures in the 70s and possible record-breaking warmth in some inland areas on Halloween will continue the unseasonably warm trend. Some showers are possible on Friday morning, followed by sunny skies and pleasant temperatures in the low 70s. The first weekend of November will bring seasonable highs in the 50s, offering ideal autumn weather for outdoor activities.
On October 29th, showers are expected early in the evening with clearing skies overnight and lows in the 50s. Wednesday and Thursday will be sunny and breezy, with temperatures in the low to mid-70s. Halloween will be mostly sunny and unseasonably warm, perfect for trick-or-treating, with highs near 80 degrees inland and 70-75 along the shore. The weekend will see mostly sunny skies with seasonable highs in the mid-50s.
Daylight Saving Time ends on Sunday, November 3rd, with clocks set back one hour and a reminder to change batteries in CO and smoke alarms. Sunday and Monday will be sunny with highs in the upper 50s and low 60s respectively, while Election Day on Tuesday will bring more clouds and highs near 70 degrees.
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