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Halloween is just three days away and children and adults alike are surely looking forward to the weekend.
For many adults, the whole weekend will offer a chance to dress up and share some fun times with friends and family.
For kids, it’s all about trick-or-treating on Sunday and it’s going to be a great night to do so weather-wise.
Although British Columbia has seen some inclement weather of late, it’s expected to clear up this weekend.
BC precipitation forecast for Halloween evening: Zero! pic.twitter.com/uu6lH71RJE
— Mark Madryga (@MMadryga) October 27, 2021
Mark Madryga, Global’s chief meteorologist, posted to Twitter that there is not a bit of rain in the forecast for any part of BC on Sunday.
Forecasts call for the same on Saturday for any adults planning on walking to a Halloween get together as well.
It will still be a fairly chilly weekend for much of BC, as daytime highs in the Interior and north will be in the low-to-mid single digits, with nighttime lows below freezing.
Vancouver Island and the coast will see daytime highs around 10°C or slightly higher, while it will fall down to between 4°C and 6°C in many places overnight.
So there is no need to worry about adding a rain jacket to your kid’s Halloween costume, but an extra layer might be a wise call.
Thumbnail photo courtesy of 123rf.
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