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Default [WR] S.Essex - balmy night

I might get the deck chair out and sit outside and look out for the
eclipse. +0.5C. Dp -0.7C 00.40z following light wet snow about 1cm.

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Default S.Essex - balmy night

On Dec 21, 12:42*am, Dave Cornwell wrote:
I might get the deck chair out and sit outside and look out for the
eclipse. *+0.5C. Dp -0.7C *00.40z following light wet snow about 1cm.

Dave


I was getting jealous about missing the snow here in SE Lincs, which
seems to be eager to edge half way up East Anglia and then
retreat......however I think I am much happier with our current minus
7.3c under clear skies, following a foggy day with a max of minus
5c....looks lovely out there now...I don't think I'd enjoy a slushy
+0.5c, but I guess we'll get it later in the week.

Paul
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seasend wrote:
On Dec 21, 12:42 am, Dave Cornwell wrote:
I might get the deck chair out and sit outside and look out for the
eclipse. +0.5C. Dp -0.7C 00.40z following light wet snow about 1cm.

Dave


I was getting jealous about missing the snow here in SE Lincs, which
seems to be eager to edge half way up East Anglia and then
retreat......however I think I am much happier with our current minus
7.3c under clear skies, following a foggy day with a max of minus
5c....looks lovely out there now...I don't think I'd enjoy a slushy
+0.5c, but I guess we'll get it later in the week.

Paul

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It will need to rise a bit more to get slushy as the ground is frozen still!
Dave


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