WINNIPEG — As the end of October draws near, we haven’t had too much to complain about regarding the weather.
It’s been a mild month with no real surprises.
The last full week of October is here and we’re looking at above normal temperatures, but we won’t have more precipitation.
The normal daytime high is 6 C, and as you can see we are keeping mild overnight.
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Temperatures at the freezing mark or warmer is what we are looking at into the evenings, which bodes well for Halloween coming up Monday night. It’s looking like dry conditions with above normal low’s overnight.
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However, Halloween is still days away and the weather can still change.
Past Halloween weather
Here’s a look back at how our weather fared on all Hallows’ Eve: (High/low)
- Oct. 31 2015: 7.4 C / 3.0 C
- Oct. 31 2014: 3.8 C/ -11.9 C
- Oct. 31 2013: 7.4 C/ -6.0 C
- Oct. 31 2012: 5.1 C/ -0.8 C
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