No tricking. Snow possible on Halloween, the twelfth time since record keeping began.
Posted: Oct 29, 2023 4:23 AM CST
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MILWAUKEE (CBS 58)--Of course we all remember Halloween 2019 when more than five inches of snow fell. On Tuesday, we could see more snowfall. This time it would only be an inch or so during the day with a passing clipper. Most of it would stay on grassy surfaces too. This would be number 12 since record keeping started in the late 1800s with snow flying on this particular holiday. By the end of the week and into next weekend, we'll have a better chance of rain with milder temperatures. Highs then near 50.
On average, we normally get our first 1" snowfall in early December. It might be a little earlier this year. But again, most of it should fall on grassy surfaces because of warm surface temps.
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