DALLAS — The days are getting shorter, and that’s the reason sooner than the time trade even occurs on Nov. 5.
So you could be questioning: What time does it get dark on Halloween evening in North Texas?
The sundown will occur at 6:39 p.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 31. Our sunsets will get down to six:35 p.m. via Saturday, Nov. 4, the ultimate evening sooner than the we flip clocks again one hour. Then we will have sunsets via 5:35 p.m….and somewhat bit previous every day after that.
The just right news for trick-or-treaters Tuesday evening would be the almost-full moon, which is able to supply a little bit further gentle when you are out and about. And, in fact, maximum spaces may have side road lighting. So keep secure both manner.
The dangerous news? It’ll be a chilly one in North Texas.
Just a little spooky even? Maybe. Temperatures shall be in the forties/50s for any trick-or-treaters. Skies shall be transparent and it’ll be breezy now and then. Plan on an additional layer for the costumes.Â
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