© ABC News OneIn Mukwonago, Wisconsin, the early snowfall caused issues for drivers on the roads.
In Mukwonago, a suburb of Milwaukee, Halloween looked more like mid-winter on Thursday, and many residents struggled to get through the day.
An intensifying winterlike storm dumped disruptive snowfall across parts of the Midwest on Halloween -- and
many cities smashed record snowfall amounts for the holiday. The late-month storm pushed October totals to rank
among the top five snowiest on record in many locations.
The heaviest snow,
up to 6 to 9 inches, buried communities from southern Wisconsin to northern parts of the Lower Peninsula of Michigan. Hundreds of flights were delayed and canceled across the region on Thursday, and roadway conditions deteriorated as the afternoon hours wore on and snowfall rates increased.
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