Halloween outlook looks stormy for over a dozen states

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Young masqueraders may need to bundle up next week while trick-or-treating as Halloween will bring chilly air, rain and some snow to the United States.

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00:00 Alright, so big changes across the Midwest.
00:02 Cold front will be coming through the area tomorrow.
00:04 We're finally going to get this cold air that's been bottled up across the northern Rockies.
00:10 That will come southward here through the day tomorrow.
00:13 Look at the temperature change.
00:14 We know we're at 80 degrees in Kansas City this afternoon.
00:17 Tomorrow 50.
00:18 St. Louis, you're still on the warm side.
00:19 Chicago, get ready for the cold area.
00:21 It's coming tomorrow night.
00:23 Now this frontal boundary will continue its move to the east as we head towards Friday
00:27 night and Saturday.
00:28 While the eastern or northern part of this front will continue to moving, the southern
00:32 part of this front stalls and then we're going to see a storm form across the southwest plains
00:39 Saturday and this storm will then move northeastward and there's going to be a band of snow on
00:45 the northern side of this storm.
00:46 I don't think it's a huge snowstorm for most, but there's going to be an area where rain
00:51 goes over to the snow, mostly snow and some flurries once you get maybe across South Dakota.
00:57 But accumulating snow, we're going to see that here.
01:00 Look at that stripe of snow around Denver, 3 to 6 inches with 6 to 12 here into the foothills
01:05 and then that snow will streak out across parts of Nebraska, mostly north of Interstate
01:11 80 and there could even be a little bit of snow in southern parts of Minnesota, about
01:16 one to three inches north.
01:18 Even Omaha, you can get a coating or an inch or two.
01:21 There'll probably be some flakes in Minneapolis, but right now we have the accumulating snow
01:24 just off to your south.
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