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Michigan. Of course some Halloweens were mild. We get all weather. Sometimes all in one day.
Srkdqltr
Oct 31
#6
Snowed... as a very little girl long ago in Missouri... We were already so bundled up no one could see our costumes...
hlthe2b
Oct 31
#11
Oh yes, in SE Wisconsin I remember needing the winter coat under my costume several
Ziggysmom
Oct 31
#12
Yes, I remember a very cold and snowy Halloween back in the 1950s in Ohio.
sinkingfeeling
Oct 31
#14
We had them too in western PA. I t was bummer to wear winter stuff over your costume.
debm55
Oct 31
#21
i live in the PNW so every year we went trick or treating with coats over our costumes
samnsara
Oct 31
#28
Back in the late 1970s, I took my kids trick or treating in 3 inches of snow. In Omaha.
OLDMDDEM
Oct 31
#35
Can't say when we trick or treated in our apt building but when we went to the NJ burb it was usually dry..
electric_blue68
Oct 31
#45