For Halloween night in Southern Ontario, expect weather conditions that could be a bit spooky for trick-or-treaters. Daytime temperatures will be warmer than usual, reaching 19–22°C in urban areas like Toronto, Mississauga, and Hamilton. By the evening, however, temperatures will dip to around 7–11°C, bringing cooler air and the likelihood of rain showers, with some areas seeing up to a 60% chance of precipitation. Strong wind gusts up to 48 km/h may make costumes flutter and add an extra chill, so dressing warmly, even under costumes, is recommended.
In particular, the Trent Hills and Belleville regions could experience isolated thunderstorms in the evening, adding to the eerie atmosphere. Rain is expected to start in the afternoon, with potential thunderstorms developing in the evening, bringing short bursts of heavier rain and more intense wind gusts. While temperatures will be mild, the gusty winds and possible thunderstorms could create slick conditions for those out on the streets.
Whether enjoying Halloween festivities or simply staying cozy indoors, families in Southern Ontario should plan for changing weather and keep an eye on local updates to stay prepared.
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