New York City's Halloween celebrations are set to take on a distinctly autumnal tone, with dry but gusty winds expected to sweep through the five boroughs this weekend. Clear skies will dominate the forecast, providing an ideal canvas for witches and ghouls alike to cast their spells.
However, weather enthusiasts won't be breathing a sigh of relief just yet – strong wind gusts are predicted to reach as high as 40 miles per hour, making it a less-than-ideal day for flying broomsticks. But with lighter breezes in store for trick-or-treaters on Sunday, it's clear that Halloween spirit will prevail.
For those planning to tie down outdoor decorations or other loose items, meteorologist Matt Wunsch advises taking precautions against the wind's wrath. "It'll be dry," he warned, "but it'll be windy – and a few light items could take flight."
After a spate of showers expected on Wednesday afternoon and Thursday, clear skies will return by early Friday morning, with the gusty winds picking up as the day progresses. Temperatures will hover in the mid-50s to low 60s throughout the weekend, with Saturday still experiencing some residual wind.
But Sunday's forecast is looking decidedly more pleasant – clear skies, lighter breezes, and seasonable temperatures in the mid-50s are on tap for New Yorkers eager to take part in the city marathon. With Hurricane Melissa expected to be a distant memory by the time it moves north, residents can breathe a collective sigh of relief and focus on making their mark at this year's event.
However, weather enthusiasts won't be breathing a sigh of relief just yet – strong wind gusts are predicted to reach as high as 40 miles per hour, making it a less-than-ideal day for flying broomsticks. But with lighter breezes in store for trick-or-treaters on Sunday, it's clear that Halloween spirit will prevail.
For those planning to tie down outdoor decorations or other loose items, meteorologist Matt Wunsch advises taking precautions against the wind's wrath. "It'll be dry," he warned, "but it'll be windy – and a few light items could take flight."
After a spate of showers expected on Wednesday afternoon and Thursday, clear skies will return by early Friday morning, with the gusty winds picking up as the day progresses. Temperatures will hover in the mid-50s to low 60s throughout the weekend, with Saturday still experiencing some residual wind.
But Sunday's forecast is looking decidedly more pleasant – clear skies, lighter breezes, and seasonable temperatures in the mid-50s are on tap for New Yorkers eager to take part in the city marathon. With Hurricane Melissa expected to be a distant memory by the time it moves north, residents can breathe a collective sigh of relief and focus on making their mark at this year's event.