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The spring equinox arrives March 20; however, don’t think that wintry weather has clocked out.
According to the Farmer’s Almanac, cold temperatures and snow flurries are not only possible but also predicted as winter passes into spring.
Thus far this winter, FA forecasts have been pretty close to the traditional 80 percent accuracy rate. As predicted, winter overall has been mild across nearly all of the country, with above-normal temperatures and below-normal snowfall the rule in most locations.
Region 11: Texas–Oklahoma forecast
As spring begins, it will be warm turning to cool, the north being mostly sunny while the south experiences showers.
April and May will be warmer than normal, with near-normal rainfall.The end of spring will bring isolated thunderstorms and jump from hot to cold weather.

 

Enjoy the start of the new season by reading the Spring Home and Garden tab inside today’s news.

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Get ready to track Santa via NORAD on Christmas Eve

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Visit noradsanta.org to track Santa as he heads out on his worldwide trek tomorrow night. The site has games and other fun activities for the entire family before the kids head off to bed and sleep before the Big Guy arrives in Texas.

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Santa Claus makes a stop at Bowie Elementary

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Brothers dressed in their holiday PJs get their pic with Santa. (Photo by Barbara Green)
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Bowie fish fry to assist youth fair sales on Jan. 4

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Enjoy a fish fry and live music concert on Jan. 4 all to support the 4-H and FFA youth of Montague County as they compete in the annual youth fair.
The annual Bowie fish fry for the Bowie buyers group will begin serving at 5:30 p.m. at the Bowie Community Center. Cost is $10 per plate. There will be a live auction at 7 p.m.
The evening’s concert will feature Dax Davis. Live music begins at 8:30 p.m. with the Davis concert at 9:30 p.m. Cost for the concert is $25 per ticket and $20 for a student, or $300 for a reserved table for eight.
Tickets are available at Fashion Floors, 202 N. Smythe or call 872-2468.

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