Maybe premature, but this might give you an idea. We're looking good through the 31st , but a chance of rain on 11/1.
type in your city on the link.
http://www.weatherplanner.com/app/fa...c%20PA%2c%20US
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Halloween weather forecast –
10-17-2007,10:39 PM
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10-17-2007,11:02 PM
Thanks for the link. I hope it's true for me, last year's rain killed our turnout.
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10-17-2007,11:14 PM
Great link! Last year's rain didn't slow things down too much at our house...but I'd hate to have a repeat. I couldn't put out anything that wasn't water-proof.
The site is predicting a chance of rain so far. And while I don't want rain, I'd love some heavy cloud cover just to get things darker faster.
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10-18-2007,04:27 AM
nooooooo it says rain on the 31st http://www.weatherplanner.com/app/fa...c%20TN%2c%20US, it doesn't rain for over half a year and they say it's going to on the 31st. thats just messed up.
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10-18-2007,04:59 AM
Well this is Florida so a Hurrican can pop up with 5 minutes notice but it's looking like there might be some rain. Have to check again when we're with in a few days.
I just want this weekend to be over with so I can hit the dry spell and get the rest of my stuff out. No point in putting all the dirt around the graves if it's going to get matted down.
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10-18-2007,05:53 AM
High and dry here for the 31st But this is S.E. Texas it WILL change...
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10-18-2007,10:04 AM
There's just no way that can be accurate that far out... I'd like to believe it, but I'm still expecting the possibility of rain.
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10-18-2007,10:58 AM
I live in New Egnland where we don't know what the weather will be like in 2 HOURS, let alone 2 weeks.
Even the website only predicts out to the 29th for me. LOL!
I just try to make everything "all-weather" to cover all contingencies. Rain does kill TOT turnout though.
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Dallas looks good weather-wise –
10-18-2007,11:54 AM
Of course, it always goes from 72 degree nights to 50 degree nights STARTING HALLOWEEN - which ruins a good costume when you have to throw a coat on.
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10-24-2007,07:14 AM
Looking good so far!
Of course they will change this 14 times before next Wednesday, but at least there is a buffer of a few days on each side with no rain predicted. That is a very good sign.
I know that the weekend forcast has done a 180 since they started showing it, I hope this forcast holds true!



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