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At a GlanceThe central states will be dry and mild.to get weekday updates from The Weather Channel and our meteorologists.
Halloween will feature a pair of weather systems that could bring disruptive weather - one tracking through the East, and another one in the Northwest.Here's a look at how the forecast is shaping up in the East, Central and West regions.At least scattered showers are possible in the Appalachians, mid-Atlantic, Ohio Valley and Great Lakes. Heavy rain is not anticipated at this time, but it could be a nuisance for outdoor plans in spots.
Temperatures will range from the 50s and 60s in the Northeast to the 60s in much of the Southeast. All in all, not too shabby for October's final evening.Florida, per usual, will be the warmest with temperatures dropping into the 70s to around 80.Weather conditions in the central states are about as ideal as you can have on Halloween unless you are a fan of rain, snow and cold air.
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