Sat Nov 01 12:00:00 UTC 2025: Okay, here’s a summary of the text and a rewrite as a news article:
Summary:
Central Florida is bracing for a significantly cooler-than-average Halloween in 2025. A high-pressure system is bringing a blast of dry, cool air, with temperatures expected to struggle to reach the low 70s during the day and dip into the mid-60s to mid-50s at night, particularly for trick-or-treaters. The weekend will remain dry and cool, with lows dipping into the 40s in some northern areas. A slight chance of rain returns late Sunday, mainly in northern areas. Early next week a low-pressure system could bring a weak cold front through the region, creating a small chance of rain, with drier conditions expected after.
News Article:
Central Florida Braces for Chilly Halloween; Temperatures to Dip Significantly
ORLANDO, Fla. – Central Florida residents should prepare for a spooktacularly cool Halloween night, as temperatures are forecast to be the lowest in years, according to News 6 Chief Meteorologist Candace Campos.
A high-pressure system moving into the Southeast is ushering in a blast of crisp, dry air, creating comfortable conditions but well below seasonal averages.
“Get ready to bundle up those trick-or-treaters,” Campos advised. “Temperatures will be dropping quickly as the sun goes down.”
While the sun will shine bright during the day, high temperatures are expected to struggle to reach the low 70s, 8-10 degrees below normal for this time of year. As evening approaches, temperatures will rapidly fall into the mid-60s to mid-50s, so light jackets are recommended.
The record high in Orlando on Halloween is 91 degrees, set in 2019. The coolest temperature was 66 degrees in 1993.
The chilly trend will continue into the weekend, with early Saturday morning seeing temperatures drop into the mid-50s, with areas north and west of I-4 potentially experiencing lows in the mid-40s. Saturday and Sunday will remain dry and pleasantly cool, with highs in the mid- to upper 70s and lows in the 50s and low 60s.
A slight chance of rain (20-30%) is possible late Sunday night, mainly in northern parts of Central Florida.
Looking ahead to next week, a low-pressure system could form near or just east of Florida early Monday, bringing a weak cold front through the region. There is a small chance of rain Monday, with drier conditions expected to return by Tuesday.
The News 6 Weather team will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as they become available.