Trick or treaters may want to add a jacket to their costumes, as Halloween night will see cooler temperatures.
The Prince George area could see some precipitation in the early morning, but will be a couple degrees above seasonal in the afternoon at around 6.
Ken Dosanjh is a Meteorologist with Environment Canada.
“As we fall into the evening, we’ll be seeing those temperatures fall at least to late evening at around 0 degrees or falling below freezing overnight.” says Dosanjh.
“Even though it’ll be generally fair weather, of course it’s always best to dress appropriately.”
Dosanjh mentions that Prince George could experience fog patches developing on Halloween night, which is something parents and kids should keep an eye on.
More information regarding the forecast can be found on Environment Canada’s website here.
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