Halloween

Near seasonable temperatures should return by Halloween

Fall-like temperatures on the horizon for North Texas

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Above normal temperatures have returned to North Texas and they will continue for the next several days. The normal high temperatures for DFW this time of year is 77. Highs the next several days will be around 10 degrees above normal.

Even though we're experiencing above-normal temperatures, near-seasonable temperatures should return in time for ghosts and goblins.

By October 30, a cold front will progress into North Texas. This frontal boundary will drop highs into the upper-70s and lows into mid- to upper-50s. Also, with instability in place, rain chances will be possible.

Typical Halloweens across the DFW area are pleasant and dry. Normal highs are in the lower-70s and lows into the upper-40s to lower-50s.

Although some Halloweens have been interesting, in 1981, a thunderstorm dropped 3.63 inches of rainfall. In 1991, clouds and rainfall kept temperatures ranging from 34 to 43 degrees. And in 1993, it was cold for trick-or-treaters as our low dropped to 29 degrees. By the way, snow fell two days earlier.

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