Halloween, Massachusetts and trick-or-treating
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It's the busiest day of the year in Salem, Massachusetts as visitors from around the world fly into the Witch City for Halloween.
Winds speeds could reach between 25 and 35 mph with up to 50 mph gusts, forecasters warned. This may cause unsecured objects to be blown away, tree limbs downed and power outages, and driving may be difficult.
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What will the weather be like on Halloween in Massachusetts?
Some showers could occur early Friday morning, but it looks dry for trick-or-treating Friday evening. It will be windy for much of the day on Halloween. The high will be around 56 to 60 degrees, while the lows could be around 38 to 44 degrees. The weekend looks dry to start the month of November.
The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Advisory for all of southern New England through 5 a.m. Saturday. They are calling for frequent westerly winds between 25 and 35 mph, with some gusts as high as 50 mph.
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Decorated macarons add French elegance to spooky season, while sugar-cookie kits let families create memories through decorating together. Themed confections available seasonally show impressive attention to current Halloween trends. Party boxes solve the problem of wanting variety without buying entire cakes.
Between corn mazes, theme parks and traditional haunted houses, the state is sure to have the perfect haunted activity for everyone.
Massachusetts has plenty of haunted places to visit this spooky season, including restaurants, hotels, cemeteries and even ships.
There's a home in Ashland, Massachusetts that's attracting visitors with a spectacular Halloween display and it's all for a good cause.