Trick-or-Treaters tonight should stay dry

Anyone heading out tonight to celebrate the Halloween weekend should stay dry unless you're staying out late! Rain chances start to pick up around 10PM, but the greatest chances for rain are mainly past midnight. Although your kids shouldn't need rain gear for trick-or-treating this evening, they'll want an extra layer to keep warm with temperatures in the lower 50's and upper 40's.

Early tomorrow morning, more widespread, steady rain moves in, and you'll need an umbrella out the door. Not only will Sunday start wet, but even cooler with temperatures in the lower 40's. We'll see rain and chilly air throughout the day, although we should see some dry time during the afternoon before more showers Sunday night. Things dry out but cool down even more Monday, Tuesday will be chilly as well with temperatures around 40. Halloween looks to be our first chance to see a few snowflakes mixing in with rain showers this season as lake effect picks up in the afternoon and evening.

Tonight: Rain. Low 42.
Sunday: Showers. High 48.
Monday: Partly cloudy. High 42.
Halloween (Tuesday): PM lake effect rain/snow showers. High 40.

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