Canada's Halloween: Warm treats and chilly tricks await
Much of the country is in for a spell of cold weather through Halloween, but a couple of lucky spots will enjoy warmer weather for any outdoor plans.
We’re in for a mixed bag this week as folks across Canada get ready to let their hair down and enjoy some Halloween celebrations.
Even though many communities knocked their trick-or-treating out of the way over the weekend before the big day on Tuesday, plenty of families will take to sidewalks across the country as the sun sets on Halloween proper.
Most of Canada is looking at eerily calm conditions. Canada’s trickiest weather on Tuesday may appear across Eastern Canada as a weak trough moves through the region.
The snowbelts of the Great Lakes could also see some snow-showers as the lake-effect snow machine cranks up in time for the start of November.
We’re looking forward to a relative lack of active weather for the rest of the country on Tuesday evening, which is good news for folks hoping to make some memories without pesky rain or snow getting in the way.
B.C.’s South Coast may see the biggest atmospheric treat as a ridge settling over the West Coast looks to send evening temperatures above-seasonal on Tuesday, while the little ones on the Prairies will need to bundle up as evening conditions drop into the double digits in some locations across Saskatchewan and Manitoba. Good news for Alberta, as some milder air looks to flush in just in time for Halloween.
Watch the video that precedes this article for more forecast details.