ORLANDO, Fla. - Just days before Halloween, an Orlando resident spotted a witch in the shape of a cloud floating in the sky.
Phyllis Sheridan tells FOX 35 News that she was driving to work early Tuesday morning in Winter Garden when she saw the spooky-shaped formation and snapped a photo.
Sheridan said it was very weird to see the witch shape just a week and a half before Halloween, according to FOX News.
RELATED: CDC ranks trick-or-treating as a 'high-risk' Halloween activity
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has released recommendations on how to celebrate Halloween this year, including encouraging people to skip trick-or-treating.
Halloween isn’t canceled nationally, but the CDC wants folks to modify how they celebrate the haunting holiday so that no one comes down with a case of coronavirus.
That means coming up with some creative alternatives and smaller gatherings.
On their do’s and don’t's list:
- Traditional trick-or-treating and trunk or treating are considered high-risk.
- Trick-or-treating with to-go bags that are left out is considered a moderate-risk.
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