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Color the Weather: Isaac Timmons

Color the Weather: Isaac Timmons

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Here is the latest Color the Weather from Isaac Timmons.
You can color one, too, and you may see it on the News13 morning show!
Each weekday, during News13's morning show, WBTW will show a drawing from the Color the Weather entries.
Send weather drawings to:
Color The Weatherc/o WBTW News13101 McDonald CourtMyrtle Beach, SC 29588
Tune in to News13 at 5 a.m. and 6 a.m. each weekday to see if your drawing makes it on TV.
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