Storm Soaks Central and Eastern U.S. Before Halloween Fun
Storm Soaks Central and Eastern U.S. Before Halloween Fun
US · Published Oct 29, 2025
A widespread storm will bring 1–2 inches of rain across the central and eastern U.S. this week, potentially affecting early Halloween plans.
The Carolinas, Virginia, and Appalachians are at risk of coastal flooding and isolated flash floods.
Most areas are expected to dry out in time for Halloween night festivities, allowing trick-or-treating to proceed.
Widespread storm system impacts central and eastern US
A widespread storm system is set to soak the central and eastern United States this week, potentially dampening early Halloween celebrations. Forecasters predict that most areas will receive between 1 and 2 inches of rain, with some regions experiencing even higher amounts. The Carolinas, Virginia, and the Appalachian region are particularly at risk, with concerns raised about potential coastal flooding and isolated flash floods.
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