Will Nashville see rain over the Halloween weekend?

Kids get their candy at Trick or Treating in the Park in Goodlettsville in October 2022.

On-and-off rain will accompany Halloween festivities this weekend in Nashville, the forecast shows. But will it dry out in time for trick-or-treating on Monday?

"Middle Tennessee might luck out for Halloween as showers are expected to be moving out of the area by trick or treat time," the National Weather Service Nashville tweeted Friday. "That would be sweet."

There is a 20% chance of rain in Nashville between 5 p.m. and 8 p.m. on Halloween, according to NWS. Highs are expected in the mid-60s that day, with lows hovering in the 50s.

Celebrating Halloween over the weekend instead? Here's the forecast

Rain is expected Saturday into Sunday, along with a few possible rumbles of thunder, NWS said. No severe weather is expected, and rain totals are forecast between 0.5-1.25 inches Saturday night through Sunday.

Friday: Mostly sunny. High: 73; Low: 49

Saturday: Partly sunny, with showers likely overnight and a thunderstorm possible after 1 a.m. Chance of precipitation is 90%. High: 72; Low: 57

Sunday: Showers throughout the day. Chance of precipitation is 80% and tapering off to 40% overnight. High: 67; Low: 56

Monday (Halloween): 30% chance of showers, mainly after 1 p.m. Mostly cloudy. High: 69; Low: 51

This article originally appeared on Nashville Tennessean: Nashville Halloween weather forecast: Rain, storms possible