Guest Weather at the 2025 Orange City Tulip Festival
ORANGE CITY, Iowa (KCAU) — People from all around gathered in Orange City Thursday to experience Dutch culture and take a look at this year's tulip bloom.
KCAU 9 Chief Meteorologist Victor Perez was also at the 2025 Tulip Festival to get a look at the flowers himself.
While attending the festival, Victor asked a few attendees what they thought the weather might be looking like during the festival weekend.
You can check out those predictions in the video above.
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