Halloween is upon us as trick-or-treaters are ready to take to the streets in search of something sweet, however, the forecast will not be such a treat, leaving some ghosts and goblins in the central and northern U.S. in search of heat.
A bitter blast of arctic air has plummeted temperatures from coast to coast in time for Halloween.
Here’s the FOX Forecast Center trick-or-treat forecast across the U.S. on All Hallow’s Eve.
Tuesday evening will be cold and cloudy across the Northwest as trick-or-treaters begin door-knocking.
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Temperatures will dip into the 30s for Missoula and Billings, Montana, and Casper, Wyoming, after sunset.
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Trick-or-treaters would be wise to get an early start in Seattle and Portland to get the most candy and hold on to temperatures in the 50s.
As the sun goes down in the Desert Southwest on Halloween, temperatures will quickly drop.
After starting the evening in the low 80s, Phoenix drops to a comfortable 73 degrees by 9 p.m. Los Angeles remains in the 70s throughout the last of the trick-or-treating.
Denver, Reno and Las Vegas will all be in the 30 by the time all the candy has been handed out.
Trick-or-treaters may want to consider dressing as a mummy for warmth in the northern U.S. as a blast of arctic air has dropped temperatures for millions.
Temperatures won’t reach above 40 degrees across the Midwest on Halloween evening.
High temperatures will struggle to reach the high 20s and 30s in places like Bismarck, North Dakota; Pierre, South Dakota; and Minneapolis.
Tricker treaters in Chicago and Minneapolis could have a white Halloween along with bone-chilling cold with temperatures remaining in the mid-30s through 9 p.m.
Indoors plans or a quick trunk-or-treat event might be the way to go this Halloween in the Northeast, with temperatures flirting with freezing in New England and rain in the forecast for some.
The FOX Future Track shows rain chances building in western New York and Vermont, as well as for Pittsburgh and coastal Virginia as the evening progresses.
Texas will feel more like Christmas than Halloween on Tuesday but even colder than average Christmas temperatures for places like Houston, Dallas and Austin.
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The rest of the Southern Plains are also forecast to be below average as trick-or-treaters navigate the neighborhood.
Albuquerque dips into the high 40s after the sun sets, and Oklahoma City will already be there by the time trick-or-treating is well underway.
In the Southeast, your current costume choices can remain in place with mild temperatures forecast for Halloween evening but consider bringing an umbrella if you are trick-or-treating in the Carolinas.
The FOX Forecast Center is tracking some rain and clouds for Raleigh and an overcast sky in Charleston.
Mississippi and Alabama will dip into the 40s by 9 p.m. when it’s time to count your candy at home.
Don’t forget the bug spray in Florida, where temperatures into the early evening will be in the low 80s for Orlando and Miami.