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Trick or Treaters about to catch a break

Some good news for all you Trick-or-Treaters out there!

Despite a lengthy stretch of wet, and windy weather, it is looking like the little Ghouls and Goblins won’t need their rain gear for Halloween night.

Chris Scott is the Chief Meteorologist at the Weather Network, and spoke to Goat News today.

Scott says it should turn out to be a fairly dry Halloween night, with minimal winds.

Scott says periods of rain will make a huge comeback next week though as the storm season ramps up, with plenty of showers in the forecast for much of the week.

Marc Mulvaney
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