Your kids are probably bouncing off the walls in anticipation of going door-to-door to collect a pillow case full of candy.
We already know, it's going to be a miserable evening on Halloween in Toronto, but some communities saying the weather is forcing them to postpone the holiday.
A Montreal suburb is asking residents to celebrate on the Friday or even Saturday evening.
Even Montreal's Mayor tweeted out in french, that Hallowe'en would be postponed until Friday.
Avis météo: j’invite les petits et grands Montréalais.e.s à passer l’#Halloween vendredi en raison de la pluie et des vents violents annoncés demain. Nos services seront au rendez-vous, et faites preuve de prudence comme à l’habitude. Bonne cueillette de bonbons! #polmtl pic.twitter.com/B0CKoP7mu0
— Valérie Plante (@Val_Plante) October 30, 2019
Ottawa Special Events, an audio visual company, tweeted “while we have no real sway of any kind, we think the @ottawacity should put out a statement delaying Halloween by one day.”
The Mayor of Ottawa simply said "no," when asked about the possibility.
Here in Toronto, NEWSTALK 1010 reached out to Mayor John Tory's office about the possibilty of postponing Halloween, but it sounds like that's not in the cards.
"We're not messing with Halloween." replied spokesperson Don Peat.
"Mayor Tory hopes families across the city have a fun Halloween night and assures kids that their costumes are still great even if they have a coat on as well. We encourage everyone to be safe tomorrow night. The City of Toronto reminds motorists daily of the need to be vigilant and look out for pedestrians, especially during inclement weather. We want young people – of all ages – to safely enjoy Halloween tomorrow night."
The weather isn't going to be great, with 40-50mm of rain expected in Toronto on Thursday, and wind gusts of up to 70km/h. That is obviously going to reduce visibility on the roads, making the trick-or-treaters harder to spot.