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Spooky Scares and Soggy Surprises: New York's Halloween Forecast Revealed
29 Oct
Summary
- Potential impact of Hurricane Melissa on East Coast Halloween celebrations
- Mix of clouds, showers, and cooler temperatures expected across New York
- Advice for trick-or-treaters to bring rain ponchos and umbrellas

With Halloween just days away, New Yorkers are gearing up for a mix of spooky celebrations and soggy surprises. Meteorologists are closely tracking the potential impact of Hurricane Melissa, a powerful Category 5 storm that made landfall in Jamaica earlier this week, as it could potentially affect the East Coast later this week.
According to the National Weather Service Climate Prediction Center, the Empire State is forecast to experience near-normal temperatures but above-average rainfall through November 5th, suggesting a damp stretch for the region. The Old Farmer's Almanac and Farmers' Almanac offer varying predictions, with some areas expecting scattered showers and others anticipating fair skies early in the day, followed by rain later.
AccuWeather's lead long-range expert, Paul Pastelok, warns that "a lot of parades, outdoor parties and trick-or-treating events could get soaked this week." However, he notes that conditions should be drying out by Friday evening, potentially creating breezy conditions for Halloween night. The National Weather Service predicts highs on October 31st ranging from 45 to 55 degrees Fahrenheit, though it will feel cooler with the rain and once the sun sets.
Experts advise New Yorkers to be prepared with rain ponchos, umbrellas, and other weather-appropriate gear to ensure a safe and enjoyable Halloween celebration, regardless of the soggy forecast.




