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The first day of Spring in north Texas! (Those white streaks are snowflakes.)
And the next morning...
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Can you tell which way the wind was blowing?
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It'll be close to 70°F by tomorrow. Spring really is here, and we might as well prepare for six months of heat. But for right now, it's snuggle up weather!
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