America’s Spooktacular October and Halloween Climate (2024)

[Written byNOAA]Halloween marks a tricky time of year for meteorologists and climatologists asautumnis in full swing across the Northern Hemisphere. In the United States, the spooky celebration, well known for its weather variations from year to year, sees normal high temperatures ranging from the 40s to the 80s and normal lows ranging from the teens to the 70s across the contiguous states alone.[Related articles:Halloween Spooktacular Climate and Halloween: Spook-Tacular or Spooky Forecast?]America’s Spooktacular October and Halloween Climate (1)

October 31 Climate Normals for Spooktacular U.S. Locations

In such a geographically and climatologically diverse country, average conditions can vary from day to day and from place to place across the United States. From Death Valley’s heat to frigid temperatures in Devils Lake, the table below shows the normal minimum, average, and maximum temperatures on October 31 for 10 locations with Halloween-themed names, according to our daily

1991–2020 Climate Normals data

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October U.S. Climate Conditions

Many U.S. locations experience drastic temperature swings throughout the month of October. In some years, summer’s warmth can hang on through the month while in others snow and freezing temperatures may make an early appearance. But, overall, the lower 48 states usually see an average temperature of around 54°F for the month.

Temperatures

The contiguous United States saw itswarmest October on record in 1963, with an average temperature of 59.4°F. Fourteen states across the Rockies, Great Plains, and Midwest had their warmest October on record that year. Conversely, the country saw itscoldest October on record in 1925, with an average temperature of 48.9°F. Overall, Octobers across the contiguous United States have warmed at a rate of about 0.8°F per century since 1895.America’s Spooktacular October and Halloween Climate (3)

Precipitation

October is also the first month of the cold season thattypically brings snow to parts of the nation. The Rockies and parts of the Northern and Central Plains into the Upper Midwest typically observe their first snowfall during the month. Higher elevations in the East have also observed snow in October. Generally, the contiguous United States sees an average of about 2 inches of precipitation during October.America’s Spooktacular October and Halloween Climate (4)The country saw itsdriest October on record in 1952, with an overage of just 0.54 inches of precipitation for the lower 48 states. Thewettest October on record occurred in 2009, when the country observed an average of 4.29 inches of precipitation. That year, four states through the Mississippi River Valley observed their wettest October on record. Overall, the contiguous U.S. precipitation total during October has increased at a rate of about 0.4 inches per century since 1895.

Hurricanes and Tornadoes

October is near the end of the peak of hurricane season in the North Atlantic. During the month, the North Atlantic typically sees 1.9 tropical storms and 1.1 hurricanes each year and 1 major hurricane about every other year. The highest number of tropical storms the North Atlantic has seen in October is six (in 1870, 1887, 1950, 2005, and 2019). The basin saw the most October hurricanes in 1870 with six occurring that year. And, the highest number of major hurricanes the basin has seen in October is three in 2020.America’s Spooktacular October and Halloween Climate (5)[Hurricane Delta was one of three major hurricanes in October 2020. Courtesy of NOAA NESDIS.]Even though the North Atlantic Basin hurricane season is typically winding down in October, several deadly and very costly storms have struck the United States during the month. For example, Hurricane Michael made landfall near Mexico Beach, Florida, on October 10, 2018, with sustained winds of 155 mph and a central pressure of 920 mb. At landfall, Michael was a Category 5 storm and also the strongest land falling mainland U.S. hurricane in terms of pressure since Camille in 1969. Michael was the first Category 5 hurricane to strike the contiguous U.S. since Andrew in 1992 and was also the strongest hurricane to impact the mainland United States during the month of October.America’s Spooktacular October and Halloween Climate (6)[Hurricane Michael as it strengthened to a Category 4 hurricane on October 10, 2018, before making landfall in the Florida Panhandle. Courtesy ofNOAA Environmental Visualization Laboratory.]Ranking as the fourth costliest hurricane to hit the United States since 1980, Superstorm Sandy made landfall near Atlantic City, New Jersey, on October 29, 2012. Sandy’s impact on major population centers caused widespread interruptions to critical water and electrical services. The storm caused $

78.7 billion

in damages (inflation-adjusted) and 159 fatalities.America’s Spooktacular October and Halloween Climate (7)[Sandy, Early Morning, October 30, 2012. Courtesy of theNOAA Environmental Visualization Laboratory]In 2005, Hurricane Wilma made landfall in southwest Florida as a Category 3 storm, causing $27.2 billion (inflation-adjusted) in damages and 35 fatalities. Prior to landfall, Wilma went down in history with the lowest central pressure ever recorded in the Atlantic basin (882 mb) while it was a Category 5 storm. Hurricane Opal in 1995 was also one of the worst October hurricanes to hit the United States, causing $8.5 billion (inflation-adjusted) in damages and 27 fatalities.

Tornado activity

typically drops off rapidly during October. On average, the United States sees about 59 tornadoes during the month—compared to an average of 276 in May, which is historically the country’s most active month. Despite the low tornado average, large and damaging tornado outbreaks have occurred during October, mostly across the Southern Plains and Southeast. The deadliest October tornado was an F4 spawned by Hurricane Hilda on October 3, 1964, which killed 22 people in Larose, Louisiana.America’s Spooktacular October and Halloween Climate (8)While our Climate Normals provide average temperatures throughout the United States, this Halloween’s actual conditions may vary widely based on weather and climate patterns. For an in-depth analysis of recent climate conditions, check out the U.S. Climate Report.Edited for WeatherNation by Mace Michaels

America’s Spooktacular October and Halloween Climate (2024)

FAQs

What is the weather in the US in October? ›

In October, average daily temperatures in the United States of America range from around 50°F (10°C) to 70°F (21°C). The northern states and mountainous regions typically experience cooler temperatures, while the southern states enjoy slightly warmer weather.

What year was the coldest Halloween? ›

However, tied for the coldest low temperature are the years 1873 and 1917 with a low of 18 F – brrr! However, trick-or-treating didn't become a widespread practice until the 1930s. Thank goodness with that chill!

Has it ever snowed on Halloween? ›

Since 1897, it has snowed on 14 of 124 Halloweens (11.3%). The only Halloweens with measurable snowfall were in 1926 (2.4"), 1995 (0.5"), and 2023 (1.1").

What season is it in America during October? ›

spring runs from March 1 to May 31; summer runs from June 1 to August 31; fall (autumn) runs from September 1 to November 30; and. winter runs from December 1 to February 28 (February 29 in a leap year).

Where is the best weather in October? ›

Where is hot in October?
  • Cancun (32.9 °C)
  • Marrakech (28.3 °C)
  • Sharm El Sheikh (28 °C)
  • Lanzarote (26.8 °C)
  • Cyprus (26.7 °C)
  • Gran Canaria (26.4 °C)
  • Kos (26 °C)
  • Rio de Janeiro (26 °C)

What was the worst ice storm ever? ›

On January 31, 1951, the costliest ice storm on record devastated an area of more than 100 miles wide from Louisiana to West Virginia. Twenty-five people lost their lives and approximately 500 more were injured in storm-related accidents.

Has it ever snowed in June in the US? ›

It should be noted that June snowfall in the Northeast is not an event unique to 1816. On June 11, 1842, widespread snow fell over northern New York and New England and snowflakes were observed in Cleveland, Ohio; Boston, Massachusetts; and even Harrisburg, Pennsylvania.

Has it ever snowed in summer? ›

Stateside, snowfall hit in the Pacific Northwest and as far south as Utah, which normally brags about having “The best snow on Earth” but didn't expect it to fall in July. Numerous mountains in the US and Canada may not have snowfall in July, but they have glaciers and year-round snow lying on the ground.

Is October a good time to visit us? ›

Autumn (September to November): Autumn in an ideal time to visit the United States for those wanting to avoid the summer holiday crowds. The national parks are all still open, and early autumn still offers great weather conditions (especially in the Southwest).

Where in the USA is it warm in October? ›

Florida is your go-to state for fall sun and warm temperatures in the US (on the mainland, at least.) At its southernmost tip sits Key West where long bright days and balmy evenings are the October norm. Average temperatures hover at 81°F for the month and don't drop below 75°.

Is October a hurricane month? ›

The official hurricane season for the Atlantic basin is from June 1 to November 30, but tropical cyclone activity sometimes occurs before and after these dates, respectively. The peak of the Atlantic hurricane season is September 10, with most activity occurring between mid-August and mid-October.

Is there snow in October in us? ›

As you'd expect, October snow is par for the course in the Rockies, northern Plains, northern Great Lakes, and high country of northern New England and Upstate New York. Here are a few average October monthly snowfall totals: Marquette, Michigan: 6.4 inches. Great Falls, Montana: 4.4 inches.

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