A windy Halloween ahead for New Jersey Trick-or-Treaters and Parade-Goers today! 🎃

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New Jersey’s Halloween festivities are about to get a bit blustery! The National Weather Service has issued wind advisories for almost all of New Jersey, preparing us for a gusty day and night as everyone gears up for trick-or-treating and the always-popular Toms River Halloween Parade.

Wind Advisory in Effect Across New Jersey

Most areas of the Garden State will be under a wind advisory from this morning and here at the Jersey Shore, Ocean and Monmouth Counties - 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. for Halloween.

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If you live along the coast in Atlantic or Cape May counties, expect the advisory to last a little longer, from 10 a.m. until 11 p.m. Friday. Farther north, in Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Passaic, and Union counties, the advisory will remain in place from noon through midnight.

The National Weather Service says winds are expected to pick up this (Friday, Halloween) morning and then this afternoon and night, right around the time many families will be heading out in costume for trick-or-treating fun.

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Even with the wind, there’s no reason to let it spoil your Halloween plans! It could be a little chilly tonight with those winds in Ocean County.

The Toms River Halloween Parade, one of the biggest in the country, is still set to go on, and it’s sure to bring the same excitement and creativity as always. Just be prepared for swirling winds as you watch floats, costumes, and candy fill the streets.

Bundle Up and Enjoy the Spooky Fun!

So, New Jersey, get ready to embrace a fun and windy Halloween! Grab your candy bag, hold onto your hat, and enjoy the spooky magic, wind and all.

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