It will look like something from a scary movie with very wet, windy weather for Halloween.
Special weather statements and rainfall warnings are issued for Nova Scotia for Friday morning until evening.
Environment Canada says most of the province could get up to 40 mm of rain with southeast winds to 80 km/hr, but up to 120 km/h in northern Inverness County.
Along the Atlantic coast from Yarmouth to Ecum Secum, up to 50 mm of rainfall is possible — but as much as 60 mm in the heaviest downpours.
Strong southeasterlies will shift to southwesterlies as the rain tapers off and will persist through Friday evening during the prime trick-or-treating period.
Be sure to clear your storm drains of leaves, and you may also want to take down your inflatable ghost or fall decorations.

