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Old April 16th 04, 08:40 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default [WR] Friday: Warmest day of 2004 so far at Bracknell-Tawfield


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Very different here Martin.
Max 10.0 deg C today and 5.9 mm rain.
Yep we could do with a drop more rain just 50.8 mm here so far this month !
Grass now growing like fury and daffodils and other Spring bulbs are a treat.
Trees should come into leaf soon and the cherry blossom is starting to swell.

Same country - different world.

Will.
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Martin Rowley wrote in message ...
Looks like our day maximum is going to be 18.4degC ... just beating the
18.1degC on 31st March. Very pleasant out there for the gardening ...
but we *do* need some rain; with Dew Points around 4degC, and a steady
wind running, the newly broken soil is drying rapidly - and in sheltered
parts of the garden (which would normally be damp at this time of year),
there is no notable 'dampness' available.

Martin.
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Lat: 51DEG23MIN30SEC(N): Long: 00DEG46MIN28SEC(W)