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Pennsylvania Halloween Forecast From the Farmer’s Almanac

It might feel a bit early to think about Halloween weather, but with just a few weeks to go, we’re starting to get some predictions. Fall officially began on September 22, marking the time when days get shorter in the Northern Hemisphere. Winter will kick off on December 21, when the days will start to lengthen again.

So, what’s the Halloween forecast looking like? The predictions are in! For Halloween night, expect “fair skies” with some showers in Pennsylvania. It’s not snow, so that’s a win!

Across the U.S., the forecast varies: the Northeast and New England will see fair skies turning to showers, while the Great Lakes and Midwest can expect similar conditions. The Southeast is looking at clear skies, while the Rockies and Plains will be wet before clearing up. The Northwest and Southwest are predicted to be unsettled with showers.

Overall, this fall is expected to be warmer than average for most of the country, especially in the western U.S. However, the Northeast, Appalachians, and parts of the Midwest might experience cooler weather. Warmer areas include the Atlantic Corridor, Southeast, and even Alaska.

So, as you gear up for Halloween festivities, keep an eye on the skies! It looks like it’ll be a fun night, even if we have to dodge a few raindrops.

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