Since 2010 I have spent a significant amount of time each spring looking for bluebonnets across the state of Texas. Prior to the 2020 Texas bluebonnet season, I decided to begin trying to predict the best areas to find bluebonnets based on rainfall maps and then, after the season ends, posting a review of my prognosticatory successes and failures as well as ratings of the bluebonnet displays for each region of Texas with which I am familiar. I do these for my own enjoyment as well as to keep a record of my thoughts about years past. I do not post exact locations of bluebonnets either in predictions or reviews.
Bluebonnet Notes (2020 Bluebonnet Outlook)
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2020 Bluebonnet Forecast (Part II) - South Texas
February 11, 2020 | South Texas
In Part I of this series we took a look at the rainfall and temperature data from the Big Bend in West Texas. In Part II we will look at the weather data from South Texas. For the purposes of this article, South Texas is defined as Atascosa County, DeWitt County, Gonzales County, Guadalupe County, Karnes County, and Wilson County...
2020 Bluebonnet Forecast (Part I) - The Big Bend of Texas
February 6, 2020 | Big Bend
The time of has arrived when bluebonnet lovers across the state of Texas have begun wondering what the 2020 bluebonnet season has in store. In a previous article we took a look at the contributing factors for a bluebonnet bloom in an attempt to identify not only how much rainfall is necessary, but when that rainfall is most needed and the temperatures which best promote a successful bloom...