Dallas, TX – If you’re in the Southern Plains, Halloween plans are looking golden. The NOAA Climate Prediction Center outlook calls for below-normal precipitation and above-normal warmth across Texas, Oklahoma, and Kansas during October 25–31, 2025 — a perfect mix for outdoor festivities.
Daytime highs may top out in the upper 70s to low 80s, with comfortable evenings in the 60s. Light winds and dry skies should make trick-or-treating easy across most communities, from Wichita to Tulsa to Dallas–Fort Worth.
Forecasters say only a small chance of isolated showers may appear near the Red River late in the week, but overall, confidence is high for a pleasant and dry holiday.
Parents should still remember basic safety: stay visible with glow sticks and reflective tape, hydrate during warmer hours, and supervise younger children closely in crowded neighborhoods. For those planning outdoor parties or festivals, calm conditions mean fewer weather-related cancellations this year.
“This is about as nice a Halloween forecast as you could ask for,” meteorologists noted. “Warm evenings, light breezes, and dry conditions — the treat before November’s chill.”