An autumn chill is in the air as we approach the end of October in the Maritimes but the region will catch a brief bump up in temperature just in time for Halloween.
Vampires, zombies, and a warm front
A warm front associated with a low-pressure system moving from northern Ontario into northern Quebec crosses the Maritimes on Wednesday.
The front brings increasing cloudiness and scattered showers but more crucially a change in wind direction. A southerly wind develops on Wednesday and continues into Thursday. The wind moving up milder air from the eastern U.S. seaboard into the Maritimes for Halloween.
Partly cloudy and mild for most areas Halloween evening. Fog present near/on the Atlantic coastline of Nova Scotia and Bay of Fundy coastline of New Brunswick. (Source: CTV News Atlantic)
Daytime highs on Thursday are expected to reach the high-teens with some in the low-twenties. Evening temperatures will maintain in the low-to-mid teens. Partly cloudy …