While some parts of the UK saw conditions 'more akin to early June' on Monday, most places were not far off the October average.
Trick-or-treaters can expect 'unseasonably mild' weather for Halloween, according to the Met Office. Parts of the UK saw conditions 'more akin to early June than late October' on Monday the Met Office said, up to 7C above the seasonal average. Although most places were not far off the October average, the drier and milder weather is expected to last throughout the week.
'The rest of the week will generally see temperatures in the mid-teens,' he added. 'So, if we look at Halloween, it will be unseasonably mild for trick-or-treating, and often quite cloudy and dry - both by day and by night.' While Halloween may be dry, some parts of the UK could see snow showers as soon as this week.
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