Georgia’s weather for Halloween might sometimes keep you guessing like a mystery novel, but here’s the lowdown on what to expect as your little ghosts and goblins head out for treats.
Just the Facts:
• Thursday Morning: Patchy fog before 10 a.m. Spooky start, but no worries – it’ll clear up before the witching hour.
• Afternoon: Partly sunny skies with a high near 77. Perfect for any costume, from Elsa to Edward Scissorhands.
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• Evening Trick-or-Treat Time: It’s going to be one of the state’s warmer Halloweens. Mostly cloudy skies, with a low around 61 and a southeast breeze around five mph, enough to keep those capes flying but no big gusts to worry about.
The Details: If you’re escorting little trick-or-treaters around the neighborhood, expect things to stay dry, with just enough cloud cover to keep things creepy but not cold. A southeast breeze will give just a touch of chill, but at 77 in the afternoon, it’ll be mild enough for most costumes. As the sun dips, temperatures will ease to the low 60s, but not low enough to need more than a light jacket.
Why It Matters: It’s not too hot, not too cold, and no rain is in sight, making this a prime night for trick-or-treating. Costume comfort should be spot-on, with no need for extra layers or rain gear.
What’s Next? Enjoy a dry Halloween night, folks – no scary rain clouds this time. Keep your eyes out for a few patches of fog in the morning, but it’s shaping up to be a mild, partly cloudy night, just right for spooky fun.