But you may need to pull out the umbrella.
AccuWeather meteorologist Matt Benz says there will be "a couple showers around" throughout the day. And unfortunately for trick-or-treaters, those showers could stick around into the evening, making for a wet Halloween night.
"Not a washout, but you may need the umbrella," Benz said.
Monday's high is expected to reach 64 degrees, dropping into the mid-to-high 50s by the time trick-or-treaters hit the streets.
Earlier in the week AccuWeather's Brian Thompson said the Halloween forecast was looking "not perfect, but we've had worse."
"It's not one of those Halloweens where it's just gonna be pouring rain, at least that's the way it looks right now. Again, probably not a perfectly dry evening," he said.
He said you might need a jacket when you head out Monday night, but "I don't think it's one of those years you'll need a heavy winter coat over the costume."
As for the rest of this week, temperatures are expected to hover in the mid-60s with a mix of sunshine and clouds.
[shortcode-inline-related expand="1" link="/wwjnewsradio/news/local/the-real-story-of-eloise-psychiatric-hospital-in-westland" headline="The real story of Eloise Psychiatric Hospital: the most complicated "haunted" house in Metro Detroit" image="/media-library/image.jpg?id=64546710"]



