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Halloween May Be Spared Wet Weather

Daytime trick-or-treaters will be spared the rain, but the National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for Wednesday night.

Although there will be patches of fog throughout Mountain View before 11 a.m. on Halloween Day, things don't look like they will get wet until most ghouls and goblins have been tucked into bed.

The National Weather Service has issued a hazardous weather outlook for Wednesday night, mainly after 11 p.m. The wet storm system and associated cold front will move through the area the night of Oct. 31 through the next morning.

During the day, the weather will be mostly cloudy with a high near 65 degrees and a light wind, about one to 11 miles per hour (mph) in the afternoon.

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There's an 80 percent chance of rain, mainly after 11 p.m., the weather service said on its website. The low will be around 53 degrees with winds about seven to 11 mph. About an inch and a half of rain is expected in the North Bay.

Ponding along roadways is possible, along with longer than normal drive times. Please drive safe.

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