If you haven’t opened your favourite weather sites, no need to bother.
The region and area are still under a rainfall warning, accompanied by unseasonably low temperatures.
As of Friday, Environment Canada says another 10 to 25 millimetres of rain is expected.
As the tiresome adage says: At least you don’t have to shovel it.
The temperature during the day Friday is expected to remain around 6 C, but it will start to cool this afternoon down right as kids head out to go trick-or-treating.
Conditions are the same around the region.
Saturday’s forecast is cloudy with a high of 6 C, but the rain should be out of the region by then.
As for walking, there may be glare ice on the ground. Police have been filling social media channels warning parents to keep track of their kids. Bright, colourful clothing is recommended to help drivers see the treaters.
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