Whether you’re into spooky fun or a creepy good time, Halloween is your holiday.
Sunday, Oct. 31 is Halloween, at time when ghosts and goblins make their rounds to trick or treating to score some candy. When exactly the fun gets started varies from place to place.
Since Halloween is on a Sunday – with school and work looming large the next day – more people will likely get an early start on festivities this year. Sunset is at 5:56 p.m. in Alabama, so you can expect your doorbell to start ringing just before that time.
Some cities go as far as designating trick or treat times, so check with your are if you think that might be the case.
Most people seem to agree that dusk is a good time to go trick-or-treating. A 2015 survey found 40 people of people said they leave for trick-or-treating at 6 p.m. with 27% done making the rounds by 8 p.m. and 37% done by 9 p.m.
Whatever time to head out, you will likely want to bundle up in Alabama. Highs on Halloween will be in the mid-50s but dip into the mid to high 30s that night. Rain chances will be around 25% with a partly cloudy sky.
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