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Current look at Halloween weather

October 27, 11:01 AMGeorgia Weather ExaminerJennifer New
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How will weather affect your Halloween plans??

Things are definitely falling into that fall weather pattern, with cold fronts blasting in wind and rain (and potential for severity), the crisp cool air and gentle breeze follows. As that fades, and temperatures start to rise again, the scene sets itself up for another round, as another cold front presses in... That cycle generally repeats until winter takes hold. Our fall is a series of battles between summer and winter. Fortunately, down in my neck of the woods, being cold weather adverse, winter never really wins the war down here. We might have a few downright miserable days, but it rarely sticks.

Now, the big question is probably people wondering about Saturday... Well, it's still a little far out, but there is another one of those blasted cold fronts creeping along the south leading up to that.This covers Thursday (Day 4) and Friday (Day 5), and places a chance for severe weather in the indicated areas. Day 6, Saturday will be the leftovers of that system and depending on the speed of the system, we will know where it will be and when. It looks like it will eject hard to the north, leaving just an early trail of precipitation for the south, but it looks like some could have a very wet time of Trick or Treating. In light of our planned festivities, I am hopeful that we will escape the worst of it.
 

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