The wet forecast is dampening a lot of folks' Halloween plans.

(Lawrenceburg, Ind.) – Mother Nature will give the tri-state a Halloween trick in the form of torrential rainfall.
A flood watch will be in effect from Wednesday through Friday morning. A steady, moderate rainfall will begin Wednesday night and continue for the next couple days.
The National Weather Service predicts rainfall amounts of two to four inches for the entire Eagle Country 99.3 listening area.
The expected rain has caused some local neighborhoods to reschedule their trick-or-treating plans. We have listed local dates and times here.
Enjoy the sunshine while you can. Tuesday’s forecast includes sunny skies and a high near 64. Sunshine may not return until Saturday when the high will be about 55.
A cold front will move through the region Wednesday before stalling out near the Ohio-West Virginia border. After an initial round of rain Wednesday, steady and moderate rainfall is expected Wednesday night and Thursday. More rain will fall overnight Thursday. pic.twitter.com/6JtzehoWrx
— NWS Wilmington OH (@NWSILN) October 30, 2018

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