United States — As Halloween approaches, families across the United States are preparing costumes, candy bowls, and route plans. But the bigger question this year is: Will the weather cooperate on Halloween night?
According to multiple forecasts, most of the country will enjoy dry and comfortable trick-or-treating conditions. However, two major regions — New England and the Pacific Northwest — may face rain, wind, and hazardous conditions that could disrupt plans.
Heavy Rain Threat in New England
The Northeast is expected to see the roughest weather on Halloween night, especially in northern New England.
Forecasters warn that a strong storm tracking north could bring:
• 2 to 3 inches of rain
• Strong and potentially damaging wind gusts
• Reduced visibility for drivers and pedestrians
Cities like Bangor, Maine may experience steady evening rain with temperatures dipping into the low 50s, making umbrellas and rain jackets essential for anyone heading out after sunset.
Meteorologists caution that winds may get strong enough to knock down decorations or even break tree branches, posing risks to children and families outdoors.
Blustery Conditions in the Northeast and Midwest
Beyond New England, the Great Lakes, upper Midwest, and parts of the broader Northeast could see periods of:
• Scattered showers
• Cool temperatures
• Gusty winds
In New York City, temperatures are forecast to fall into the upper 40s to low 50s, with a raw, chilly feel throughout the evening. Costumes layered with coats will likely become a common sight.
Storm System Hits the Pacific Northwest
The Northwest is also expecting wet weather as another storm system makes landfall around Halloween.
Forecast impacts include:
• Coastal and low-elevation rain
• Mountain snow
• Increasing winds through Washington, Oregon, and the Northern Rockies
In Seattle, expect rain and temperatures in the low 50s, leading to slippery sidewalks and fewer trick-or-treaters roaming after dark.
Southwest Shines as Best Region for Halloween Fun
If there’s a Halloween weather jackpot, it belongs to the Southwest. Cities across:
• California
• Nevada
• Arizona
• New Mexico
will enjoy pleasant, mostly clear conditions well into the evening. Afternoon temperatures in the 60s to 80s will gradually fall into the 50s and 60s after sundown.
In Los Angeles, skies are expected to stay clear with mild temperatures hovering in the upper 60s to low 70s — ideal for late-night candy hunting or Halloween parties.
Tranquil but Cool for the Southeast
The Southeast should remain dry and mostly calm, but cooler air will be in place from evening onward.
Expected ranges:
• 40s and 50s in the Tennessee Valley and Carolinas
• 50s to 60s along the Gulf Coast
In Atlanta, temperatures should settle in the 50s under clear skies, making it perfect hoodie-and-costume weather.
What About Your Plans?
How is the Halloween forecast looking in your neighborhood? Are the kids still heading out for candy even if the weather turns spooky?
Share your city and your costume plans in the comments below.













