Why This Week’s Cold Front Could Make Your Halloween Extra Chilly
Why This Week’s Cold Front Could Make Your Halloween Extra Chilly
US · Published Oct 30, 2025
A cold front may cause colder temperatures than expected this Halloween, especially in the Midwest and Northeast.
Trick-or-treaters should wear warmer clothing, and party hosts should consider moving events indoors.
Take precautions to protect pipes from freezing and ensure heating systems are working correctly.
Cold front may make Halloween night colder
A cold front is expected to sweep across the United States this week, potentially making Halloween night significantly colder than anticipated. Forecasters predict a sharp drop in temperatures, particularly affecting the Midwest and Northeast regions. Children and families planning to trick-or-treat should prepare to bundle up in warmer clothing, and those hosting Halloween parties may want to consider moving their events indoors to ensure comfort.
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