Get Ready, Texas: This Years’ Halloween Will Be the Coldest in Years
It's a little freaky that it's been a rather warm October hasn't it Texas?
We mean to say that it seems like the Wild West is once again in style with how crazy the weather has been these days. Sunny, and even rain at some points? It's safe to say, you can't beat these outside temps.
However, the world around us is constantly changing. The weather is no stranger to this either. So if you've be enjoying the warm fall so far...
Get Ready, It's About To Feel A Little Less Pleasant
So what do we mean? Well it looks like Winter is getting ready to finally show itself. Just look at the map and what it shows currently:
That is indeed a lot of purple, and almost all over the the Lone Star State. But what exactly will be temperature? Well, KVUE is able to shed some light on the situation.
According the news organization, highs on Monday, October 30th could be around the 40s, depending on where a Texan resides. At the time of writing, the predicted high for the next day, which is Halloween, is 53, and the low at 41.
So it's safe to say, you should have some warm costumes available. But we wondered, what was the coldest Halloween ever in Texas?
Thankfully, It Doesn't Look Like We'll Get This Cold
According to the National Weather Service, the coldest it ever got was 29 degrees in 1993 on the spooky night. Heck, snow even made an appearance in the state two days before.
Hopefully, snow doesn't somehow magically happen, and everyone stays warm on the night of ghouls and goblins!
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