No Tricks - All Treats this Halloween 🎃🍬
Happy Halloween pinpoint weather insiders, it’s Chief Meteorologist Candace Campos here talking some spooktacular weather for trick-or-treaters. Click here to see county-by-county temperatures for Halloween evening.
What candy are you hoping to snag this year? Does it line up with the state you live in? Click here to see which Halloween candy is most popular per state.
Hope everyone has a wonderful and safe holiday. Check out some tips and tricks for a safe Halloween.
🧙♀️A Trick-or-Treat weather brief 🍬
Happy Halloween! 👻 This year, afternoon temperatures are expected to reach the mid to upper 80s, which is not awful, but many would welcome the cooler fall weather conditions for trick-or-treaters and Halloween festivities.
Hi everyone, meteorologist Michelle Morgan here with a look at past Halloween forecasts. Believe it or not, even though this Halloween will be warm, Central Florida has experienced some chilly temperatures on this spooky day in the past.
Historically, Halloween weather has fluctuated significantly. In 2022, the temperature soared to a hot 90 degrees but was not record-breaking, with nighttime lows around 70. In contrast, 2021 saw a cooler 75 during the day, dropping to 59 at night, providing a refreshing change.
SpaceKids Global prepares kids for STEM jobs 🚀
STEM careers are expected to grow almost 11% by 2031—double the rate of other jobs. To prepare students for these opportunities, SpaceKids Global, founded by Sharon Hagle, is working to inspire young learners in STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and math).
Hey everybody, meteorologist Julie Broughton here talking about an amazing nonprofit that focuses on encouraging girls and helping them view space as an achievable goal. Click here to read more.
🦋‘Tis the season for migrating monarchs and spirits 💀
Migrating Monarch butterflies are simply amazing to see, but to some, the arrival of these delicate flying beauties has a deeper meaning. Hey there Insiders, it’s meteorologist Samara Cokinos here with you.
Around this time of year, plumes of Monarchs migrate to Mexico for winter. Their arrival is welcomed and even celebrated by those honoring their departed loved ones by decorating alters in rich, vibrant colors and even having a meal with them as they would when they were alive.
The Monarch butterflies represent the souls of the departed returning to celebrate both life and death in a holiday known as Dia de los Muertos. Read more about how the butterflies find their way to the same exact spot each year and more by clicking here.
🌀Hurricane season not over yet
Ugh. What’s going on, guys? Meteorologist Jonathan Kegges with you. On this Halloween, the National Hurricane Center now has three areas highlighted for possible tropical development.
Two of them are close to home and bear watching, however, there is a lot of uncertainty as to where these go because the systems will likely interact with each other over the next few days. Click here for more on the latest on the tropics.