Nothing frightful about Winnipeg weather on Halloween Saturday

Showers are expected to clear by 6 p.m.

Media | John Sauder's spooky weather update - Oct. 31, 2015

Caption: CBC Manitoba meteorologist John Sauder's Saturday weather forecast.

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Trick-or-treaters must beware of ghosts and goblins on Halloween, but it looks like this year, they need not beware of rain.
Light showers are expected to fall around 10 a.m. but CBC meteorologist John Sauder said rain should be east of the Red River Valley by the time kids go out for candy, around 6 p.m.

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West winds are expected to gust up to 60 km/h on Saturday afternoon, but they are supposed to die down to 30 km/h at trick-or-treating time.
Saturday's high is 10 C in Winnipeg and highs across the south will range from 10 C to 12 C, Sauder said.
By 9 p.m., temperatures are expected to fall to 6 C.
On Sunday, Sauder said he expects cloudy skies and a slight chance of rain.