Local Weather Forecast Is Not Too Scary Through Halloween Weekend

By  //  October 28, 2015

CLOCKS FALL BACK AN HOUR AT 2 A.M. SUNDAY

After showers and a few storms make a rather gloomy Wednesday, the forecast is not too scary through Halloween weekend. (NWS image)
After showers and a few storms make a rather gloomy Wednesday, the forecast is not too scary through Halloween weekend. (NWS image)

NATIONAL WEATHER SERVICE • MELBOURNE, FLORIDA – Wednesday’s forecast calls for a weak front over the eastern Gulf of Mexico that will inch closer to Central Florida, keeping mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers in the forecast. Southerly winds ahead of the front will keep things warm and humid with highs in the low 80s.

After showers and a few storms make a rather gloomy Wednesday, the forecast is not too scary through Halloween weekend.

Also, the clocks fall back an hour at 2 a.m. Sunday, so Trick-or-Treaters can get an extra hour of sleep after the Halloween festivities.

Wednesday's forecast calls for a weak front over the eastern Gulf of Mexico that will inch closer to Central Florida, keeping mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers in the forecast. Southerly winds ahead of the front will keep things warm and humid with highs in the low 80s. (NWS image)
Wednesday’s forecast calls for a weak front over the eastern Gulf of Mexico that will inch closer to Central Florida, keeping mostly cloudy skies and scattered showers in the forecast. Southerly winds ahead of the front will keep things warm and humid with highs in the low 80s. (NWS image)