Spring has sprung in the Cape Region. Colorful trees like this saucer magnolia are beginning to pop as the weather consistently rises into the 60s and occasionally into the 70s.
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The Cape Gazette welcomes photographers to submit a weather picture for consideration to be featured on page 6 of the Tuesday and Friday newspaper. Please email a non-watermarked photo to newsroom@capegazette.com with Weather Picture in the subject field. Be sure to include your name, phone number and a complete description of your photograph, including where it was made.
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