Happy Halloween! Brace yourself for a spook-tacular treat as weather conditions cast a chilly spell over Alabama over the next few days.

Today you will notice a temperature difference from yesterday as the cold front ushered in some of the coldest conditions of the season. In addition, there are freeze-watches and warnings across Alabama.

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According to the National Weather Service in Birmingham, you can expect “hauntingly cool conditions” during the trick-or-treating hours as temperatures will be falling from the 50s to 40s. Also, no rain is expected but it will be breezy.

West Alabama Trick-or-Treating Hour-by-Hour Temperature Guide

These are current temperatures from the National Weather Service in Birmingham. As weather conditions change this could impact the hourly forecast.

Grab your witches' broom and let's fly through the chilly night!

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Bibb County

5 p.m. – 57°F

6 p.m. – 55°F

7 p.m. – 50°F

8 p.m. – 47°F

Fayette County

5 p.m. – 54°F

6 p.m. – 52°F

7 p.m. – 48°F

8 p.m. – 45°F

Greene County

5 p.m. – 56°F

6 p.m. – 53°F

7 p.m. – 49°F

8 p.m. – 46°F

Hale County

5 p.m. – 56°F

6 p.m. – 53°F

7 p.m. – 48°F

8 p.m. – 46°F

Lamar County

5 p.m. – 54°F

6 p.m. – 52°F

7 p.m. – 47°F

8 p.m. – 44°F

Perry County

5 p.m. – 57°F

6 p.m. – 54°F

7 p.m. – 50°F

8 p.m. – 47°F

Pickens County

5 p.m. – 56°F

6 p.m. – 53°F

7 p.m. – 49°F

8 p.m. – 46°F

Sumter County

5 p.m. – 57°F

6 p.m. – 53°F

7 p.m. – 49°F

8 p.m. – 46°F

Tuscaloosa County

5 p.m. – 56°F

6 p.m. – 53°F

7 p.m. – 49°F

8 p.m. – 46°F

Walker County

5 p.m. – 55°F

6 p.m. – 53°F

7 p.m. – 48°F

8 p.m. – 44°F

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