Finger Lakes Trick-or-Treat Forecast

finger lakes trick-or-treat forecast
Temperatures will be cool, but trick-or-treating will be dry this year in the Finger Lakes.

Temperatures will be cool, but trick-or-treating will be dry this year in the Finger Lakes.

Finger Lakes Trick-or-Treat Forecast

Halloween is upon the Finger Lakes, which of course means spending the evening outside getting treats and hopefully not being tricked.

The weather for Halloween 2016 will be cool, but dry across the Finger Lakes. A few morning showers and flurries over the eastern Finger Lakes will dissipate before noon. Clouds will remain in place through the afternoon, though a few breaks of sun will be possible.

Temperatures will top out in the low and mid 40s, which is about 10 degrees below normal for Halloween.

Those daily high temperatures will be reached during the mid and late afternoon hours as after school trick-or-treating kicks off.

As the sun sets and skies clear somewhat, the temperature will drop even lower. Dinner time ghosts and goblins will look for temperatures around 40 degrees.

As the night sets in, temperatures will continue to drop into the 30s. Dressing little spooks in layers underneath their costumes will be a must for tonight.

Temperatures will bottom out in the low and mid 30s during the middle of the night before rising slightly towards dawn.
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November Starts Mild

After the cool end to October, November will start off on the mild side for the Finger Lakes.

Southwest winds will push temperatures up 25 to 30 degrees on Tuesday, from morning lows in the 30s to afternoon highs near or slightly above 60 degrees. The warmest weather will be found in the northwest corner of the Finger Lakes. Rochester, for example, could end up in the mid 60s. Highs in Cortland, meanwhile, may stick in the upper 50s.

Wednesday will be the warmest day of the week with widespread highs in the mid 60s. Should any sun come out, a few places could make a run at 70 degrees.

Thursday will start mild, with morning highs in the 60s. A cold front will move through before noon with widespread rain likely. By the afternoon, temperatures will be falling into the 40s, ending the brief warm spell.

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Meteorologist Drew Montreuil has been forecasting the weather in the Finger Lakes region since 2006 and has degrees in meteorology from SUNY Oswego (B.S. with Honors) and Cornell (M.S.). Drew and his wife have four young boys. When not working or playing with the boys, he is probably out for a run through the countryside.

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