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Rock Hill, SC, Welcomes a Crisp Halloween Day

Children enjoying Halloween in Rock Hill under a sunny sky

News Summary

On October 31, 2025, Rock Hill, South Carolina, enjoyed a beautifully cool Halloween with a perfect sunny sky and no rain, making it ideal for trick-or-treating. The temperature was a refreshing 63°F, with a gentle breeze adding to the autumn atmosphere. Residents cherished the pleasant fall day, making it a festive occasion filled with joy and excitement. As night fell, clear visibility ensured safety for little ghosts and goblins while they collected treats. With frost advisories on the horizon, the city prepares for the transitioning weather and upcoming holiday season.

Rock Hill, SC, Celebrates a Perfectly Crisp Halloween Day

On October 31, 2025, the charming city of Rock Hill, South Carolina, woke up to a delightful *fall day* that was as clear and cool as a crisp October morning could be. Residents enjoyed a high of 63°F (17°C) under a sunny sky with no signs of rain, making it a perfect Day for all the little ghosts and goblins getting ready for their evening festivities.

Weather Conditions: A Chill in the Air

The delightful autumn weather didn’t let the folks of Rock Hill down on this Halloween! While the average high for October usually sits at 71.8°F (22.1°C), the city enjoyed a more *cooperative* climate with noticeably cooler temperatures. With a low dipping to 38°F (3°C), residents were reminded to pull out those extra layers, especially during the trick-or-treating hours which began post-sunset at around 6:30 PM.

Despite the added chill, the lack of measurable rainfall meant that the streets were dry and perfect for candy-hunting. In fact, Rock Hill reported no rain at all for the day, which is a welcome change considering the average rainfall for October sits around 2.17 inches (55 mm). *Candy corn didn’t get soggy this year*!

A Breezy Day

Adding to the autumn feel, a gentle breeze swept through the city, courtesy of a *west wind* blowing at around 10 mph (16 km/h) with gusts reaching up to 18 mph (29 km/h). It was just enough to *rustle the fallen leaves* and remind everyone that winter is just around the corner. The *wind chill* made it feel like 61°F (16°C), keeping everyone on their toes and prepared for a chilly night ahead.

Let the Sunshine In!

Lucky for us, the sun played nice and shone bright for about 8 hours throughout the day. This is quite a step up from October’s average sunshine of 6.5 hours, allowing residents to soak in those golden rays before the sun tucked away early for the night. The lush landscapes of Rock Hill *really looked picturesque* against that bright blue sky!

Happy and Humid

Although it was a bit cool, people enjoyed a decent humidity level sitting around 72%, typical for this time of year. Just remember to stay hydrated while collecting candy, because even on cooler days, you want to keep your energy up—nobody wants to miss out on that next candy bar!

Starry Night or Ghoulishly Dark?

As the sun went down and the stars came out, the atmosphere transformed into one perfect for Halloween mischief! With clear visibility that averaged around 6 miles, this meant good visibility for both trick-or-treaters and their parents—no spooky surprises waiting in the shadows. *Spooky season was alive and kicking* in Rock Hill this Halloween!

Celebrating the Season!

As the city embraces these beautiful October days, it’s clear that Rock Hill offers the perfect backdrop for creating festive and fun memories. With no extraordinary weather events on the horizon and a little *chill in the air*, residents can continue to enjoy the pleasant fall temperatures as they share stories over pumpkin spice lattes and delicious homemade treats.

Heartfelt Closing

With the festivities winding down, current *frost advisories* hint at the first frost, expected within the first ten days of November. It’s the perfect time for residents to reflect on this wonderful Halloween and prepare their homes for the chilly months ahead. After all, Rock Hill is ready for a wonderful holiday season filled with warmth, joy, and without any frightful surprises—unless you count the candy stir-fry left out overnight!

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