Maryland Weather | Halloween Trick-Or-Treat Forecast
BALTIMORE (WJZ) -- Halloween is here! But it doesn't seem that Mother Nature knows that since it's supposed to storm tonight.
Meteorologist Meg McNamara has your trick-or-treating forecast.
Meterologist Meg McNamara has the latest on your Halloween night forecast. Will a threat of potentially severe storms affect trick-or-treating? https://cbsloc.al/2NGoyx5
Posted by WJZ-TV | CBS Baltimore on Thursday, October 31, 2019
Temperatures will be mild in the mid-70s during the day, but there is potential for severe weather later.
Kids will have just a few hours to get the trick-or-treating this evening. The best time would be between 3 p.m. and 5 p.m.
Severe storms are possible for our #Halloween night! See you on #WJZ at 4, 5 6 & 7 with what you need to know! #WJZ #MDWX #Baltimore pic.twitter.com/h0uEmcskYi
— Meg McNamara (@MegWJZ) October 31, 2019
The day will begin with rain starting at midnight and will last all the way through the morning and into the early afternoon. Rain could taper off around 2 p.m. just in time for trick-or-treating. The rain will be on and off during the late afternoon into the early evening. But it's after 7 p.m. when the risk for severe weather is high.
Several communities have already rescheduled trick-or-treating.
WJZ also has a list of indoor locations where you can trick-or-treat.
Plan to do your trick-or-treating early tonight! A cold front coming from the west will bring fast-moving storms to our area, with the worst weather expected to begin around 9 p.m. & possibly earlier in western Balto Co. Winds 25-30 mph & minor tidal flooding possible. EA pic.twitter.com/VrAyQGRwWO
— Baltimore County Emergency Management (@BaltCoEmergency) October 31, 2019
If you've rescheduled your Halloween trick-or-treating or want to promote an alternative Halloween event, email cbsbaltimore@wjz.com.
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