Smith County Weather Report – October 29, 2020

October 29, 2020

by Steve Norris, Smith County Insider Weather Correspondent

After the big rain from the remains of hurricanes Zeta, clearing skies and much cooler temperatures will be the story for Friday, with highs only in the 50s. The Halloween weekend is looking sunny and dry with highs in the 60s on Saturday and upper 50 Sunday. It will get even colder by Monday and Tuesday mornings with heavy Frost likely, and a freeze in some locations as temperatures drop to around 30 to 32 degrees.

Don’t forget to set your clocks back one hour before you go to bed Halloween night as we go back on Standard Time. Sunset Sunday will be at 4:47 p.m. so that we will be dark by 5:15! Sunrise will come at 6:07 a.m. It is very fitting that we have a full moon coming up on Halloween night also, and this is called a Blue Moon because it is the second full moon during the month of October. We are about ready to kick off the month of November, and it is a time that we can have about any kind of weather from snow to tornadoes, and I will have more on that for you in next week’s article. You can reach me anytime at weather1@charter.net.