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Halloween Weather Nova Scotia

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Live forecasts update automatically; written guidance last reviewed 16 June 2026 by the Canada Edition Weather Desk. Data from Environment and Climate Change Canada and other national met services via Open-Meteo.

🌤️17°C
Mainly clearCummings ParkFeels like 15° · Wind 17 km/h · Humidity 77%
UV 8 Very HighSunrise 05:22Sunset 20:30
Today27°17°💧0%
Thu☁️28°16°💧23%
Fri🌧️22°19°💧63%
Sat🌦️23°19°💧48%
Sun🌦️26°19°💧10%
Mon☁️26°20°💧6%
Tue31°21°💧12%

Live data from Open-Meteo · updates automatically ·

If you’re planning trick‑or‑treat plans across Nova Scotia tonight, check the live forecast above and keep a rain jacket handy—Halloween skies often bring a mix of clouds and showers, especially near the coast.

What should I expect for Halloween evening in Nova Scotia?

Halloween evenings in the province typically see temperatures ranging from 2°C to 10°C, with the coolest readings inland around the Annapolis Valley and the warmest near Halifax Harbour. The live forecast above shows current conditions for Cummings Park—use that as a general guide, but remember coastal areas like Yarmouth or Sydney may have breezier winds and higher rain chances than sheltered valleys.

Will it rain on Halloween this year in Nova Scotia?

Based on historical trends, Nova Scotia sees rain about one in three Halloweens, often from weak systems moving off the Atlantic or down from the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The live forecast above is your best real‑time check. If rain is expected, consider indoor alternatives or pack umbrellas for the kids.

Average high (Oct 31)9°C (Halifax)
Average low2°C (inland)
Typical rain chance~35% province‑wide
Sunset time~6:00 p.m. ADT
Is Halloween in Nova Scotia usually windy?

Yes, especially along the coast. Halifax, Cape Breton and the South Shore often see gusts of 20–40 km/h due to the sea breeze or passing fronts, which can make temperatures feel a few degrees cooler.

Can I expect snow on Halloween in Nova Scotia?

Snow is rare but not impossible—about once every 10–15 years a small flurry might mix with rain in high‑elevation spots like the Cobequid Hills. The live forecast above will indicate if any wintry mix is possible.

What’s the best way to stay updated on Halloween weather in Nova Scotia?

Check Environment and Climate Change Canada’s hourly forecasts for your community, and refer to the live forecast above for Cummings Park as a snapshot. Also visit our Canada weather hub for provincial alerts.

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