The city of Cleveland Heights has decided to move trick-or-treating from Wednesday, Halloween night to Sunday, Nov. 4, due to the bad weather conditions predicted for Wednesday and caused by Hurricane Sandy.

"We don't want to put any children or families or safety forces in harms way," said Mayor Ed Kelley. "We want the kids and families to have a good time."

The forecast for Wednesday calls for breezy conditions, temperatures in the mid 40s and a 90 percent chance of rain. According to the National Weather Service, Sunday's weather looks better — sunny and temperatures in the mid 50s, though the forecast for the evening is not available yet on the NWS site. The Weather Channel predicts a 20 percent chance of rain and temperatures in the mid 40s.