All things considered, the Halloween 2018 forecast doesn’t look too bad by “Wyoming standards.”
In fact, the projected high temperature has steadily been warming according to the National Weather Service.
Dubois trick-or-treaters will see a chilly holiday with a chance at late night snowflakes. The higher elevations, including Dubois, will also have a good shot at moisture through Monday night, and again Thursday and Friday.
Riverton and Lander’s Halloween forecasts have high-temps hovering around the 50-degree mark. Overnight lows will dip below freezing. Trick-or-treating weather comfortable (again, by Wyoming standards, so warm clothing is still recommended.)
NWS Riverton has the forecast and a detailed video of what to expect this week below.
Partly to mostly cloudy, breezy today across the Cowboy State. A cold front with rain/snow showers will move across the region. Precip will stay in the west and northwest, with snow at higher elevations. Cooler temperatures today, and even colder for the rest of the week. #wywx pic.twitter.com/xGNwqD1yTb
— NWS Riverton (@NWSRiverton) October 29, 2018
A video briefing with some special effects for the expected weather for Halloween evening. No one was harmed in the filming of this video. #wywx #wyoroad #halloween https://t.co/TGcrSGIoH1
— NWS Riverton (@NWSRiverton) October 29, 2018