Boo-tiful weather for trick-or-treating, shower chances return late Saturday

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HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) — It’s a chilly morning in southeast Texas, with temperatures in the 40s area-wide! The Halloween forecast is no tricks, all treats, with perfect fall weather in place.

If your allergies are going bonkers, it could be due to high levels of ragweed, mold, or elm tree pollen. The front even blew in a little bit of cedar pollen. Achoo!

What’s the forecast for trick-or-treat time?!

It looks nearly ideal with temperatures falling from around 70 at 5 p.m. into the upper 50s by 9 p.m. under a mostly clear sky.

Will the nice weather stick around for the weekend?!

Not exactly. A fast-moving upper air disturbance will bring a wave of showers into our part of Texas Saturday afternoon and Saturday evening. Some of your Saturday evening plans are at risk of getting rained out with the showers and chance for some lightning. If lightning does develop, there could also be some small hail falling down given the cold and unstable upper atmosphere. This rainy disturbance should clear out before sunrise Sunday, making for a sunny, dry, and pleasant second half to the weekend. Temperatures both days will feature lows in the 50s and highs in the 70s.

What is happening in the tropics?

Hurricane Melissa has cleared past Bermuda as it quickly moves toward the colder waters of the North Atlantic. For a thorough update and in-depth video on what’s happening in the tropics, head to our tropical update page.

This story comes from our news partner ABC13 Houston.

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