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Old 10-24-2020, 09:57 AM   #4617
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We're at 40 degrees here in WA this morning. It's predicted to hit a high of 43 this afternoon but be down into the 30's this evening, then dip to 21 overnight. It felt like snow was in the air last night but though it's happened in the past we usually don't have snow this early, more an exception to the rule rather then the rule itself thing. Last year there weren't any trick or treaters here so I doubt I'll have any during the pandemic. I saw online that some people in different parts of the country are planning to take children out door to door and those who will are being told costume masks aren't enough. It's being advised that children who are old enough and well enough to safely wear medical masks do. Of course there are those who disagree. I don't know, I'm just glad none of my children are taking any of my grand kids out door to door. Even without COVID and crazies sticking pins and razor blades and other cruel and dangerous stuff it's too cold out this year. Why brave it when there will be plenty of other fun things for them to do to safely keep them entertained this Halloween.
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