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Unprecedented Warmth Graces Halloween in Northeast and Midwest

Record-high temperatures are expected across the Northeast and Midwest this Halloween, marking an unusual weather pattern for trick-or-treaters.

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Updated: Oct 31st, 2024, 5:11 PM ET

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With temperatures in the Northeast forecasted to soar above 80 degrees Fahrenheit on Halloween, record highs may shatter across cities like Boston, New York, and Cleveland. This dramatic warmth, approximately 20 degrees above average, showcases atypical weather patterns this October. Amid drought concerns across the Midwest and heightened conditions due to climate change, trick-or-treaters may experience a summer-like Halloween while other regions face severe weather conditions, including thunderstorms and snow. Forecasts indicate a return to more typical temperatures starting Friday, as autumn remains warmer than usual nationwide.


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