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Photo contest: you have time to submit

06:00 PM
September 28, 2022

Extension announced
Photo contest: you have time to submit

Monthly photo contest

Due to the constant coverage of Major Hurricane Ian, we are extending the deadline for September contest submissions!

We are already seeing some amazing images from our Weather & Radar app users and we’re excited to see the next batch! But Hurricane Ian is our main focus as we wrap up September. You now have until Tuesday, October 4, 2022, to submit for the contest!

Do you want to be considered for the contest but you’re not sure what to expect? Check out our winners from last month in August.

But don’t wait to send your photos over to us. Tuesday, October 4th, is the last day to submit to be considered for the contest. You can find more information about September’s photo contest in our “how to” guide.

Although bragging rights come with winning the contest, we also have some great prizes for the first, second, third place winners. Check them out below!

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Imagine sipping your tea or coffee from this Weather & Radar branded mug while you browse the daily forecast!

Now you have three more day to submit your weather and nature images to us for a chance to win September's photo contest! Best of luck!

Becca Parker
James West
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