by Peggy Robin
Capital Weather Gang says we're in for a hot one!
Temperatures could hit 80 degrees on both days.
By Jason Samenow and Ian Livingston
Washingtonians may want to consider a lightweight costume for Halloween and shorts when headed to the polls on Election Day as two pulses of exceptional warmth sweep over the region.
Halloween will feel more like Labor Day... Highs are forecast to reach near 80 degrees four different times over the next eight days: on Wednesday and Thursday (Halloween) this week, and again on Tuesday (Election Day) and Nov. 6 next week.
The predicted high of 80 degrees on Halloween would mark the warmest Oct. 31 since 1974.
So you might want to lose those capes, whether for a superhero or Count Dracula. Mummies, leave those bandages loose! Ghosts, wear light, breathable cotton sheets; witches, you don't need to wear all black! Or consider a last-minute character switch and go as a beachcomber or surfer dude or dudette...
Whatever you're wearing, you will want to show it off at the Annual Cleveland Park Halloween Parade. It starts at 3:30 at Macomb Street Playground, today, October 31st.
After the parade there's a pizza party and refreshments!
All are welcome!
Hosted by the Cleveland Park Community Association
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