SCHENECTADY, N.Y. — Trick-or-treaters in the Northeast who in past years would bundle up under their Bluey or Beetlejuice costumes comfortably roamed neighborhoods in unseasonably mild temperatures Thursday.
New York City hit 81 degrees (27.2 Celsius) on Halloween, with Boston topping out at 78 degrees (25.5 C). Caribou, Maine, hit a high of 75 degrees (23.8 C), well above the Halloween average of 47 degrees (8 C).
Buffalo, New York, saw a record-breaking 78 degrees — a year after light snow fell on Halloween.
In Schenectady, parents walked kids dressed as ninjas, superheroes and princesses down residential streets before the sun went down. The temperature was in the 70s, and people were loving it.
''It's not a typical Halloween by any means,'' Tom Kaczmarek said as he accompanied his 4-year-old daughter, who was dressed as a ghost. ''But it's nice not to have to cover our daughter in a coat, so she can wear her costume fully and proudly.''
Twelve-year-old Emma Abraham said she was a little hot in her Joker costume, but she was going to pull through.
''These temperatures are running on average about 20 degrees warmer than normal,'' said Samantha Borisoff, a climatologist at the Northeast Regional Climate Center at Cornell University. She noted that weather can vary widely in October, a transitional month between seasons.
''So every Halloween can be very different,'' she said.