SEATTLE — Rain and cooler temperatures have been commonplace in western Washington as fall weather makes its presence known. The good thing for trick-or-treaters, however, is that the weather on Halloween should have limited impact.
A disturbance is expected to track through the state Wednesday, Oct. 30, bringing steady rain during the middle of the day. That should taper to off-and-on showers through the night with little rain left behind heading into the day for Halloween on Thursday, Oct. 31.
Cooler air will settle in behind, holding high temperatures down near the 50-degree mark. By the evening when we hit peak trick-or-treating time, expect most locations to be dry…