Texas Braces for Halloween Showers: Will Rain Ruin Trick-or-Treating?

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Fort Worth, TX – Texans could be in for a wet Halloween as rain chances rise dramatically just before the holiday. After a stretch of warm, dry weather, forecasters warn that rain may return to the Dallas-Fort Worth area by midweek.

According to the National Weather Service in Fort Worth, there’s an 80% chance of measurable rainfall late next week. The high-pressure system responsible for the recent sunny conditions is expected to break down, bringing a potential storm right before Halloween.

While forecasts remain uncertain this far out, residents are advised to brace for possible rain showers during the holiday. Outdoor festivities, including trick-or-treating, could face disruptions if the predicted storm hits.

Halloween is one of the most celebrated events in Texas, and wet weather could seriously dampen the fun. Families across the state are urged to keep a close eye on the forecast and prepare for alternate indoor plans if rain impacts the night’s festivities. Keep checking updates as weather models become more accurate in the days ahead.