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Old June 25th 07, 07:23 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Robb C. Overfield Robb C. Overfield is offline
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On a tatty piece of sub-ether Will Hand at
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On a tatty piece of sub-ether Will Hand at

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"Col" wrote in message
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As summer days go I can remember few as utterly wretched as this one.
The temperature 'peaked' is that is indeed the right word at a miserable
13.4C. There was persistant moderate (sometimes heavy) rain from
the early hours until mid afternoon. The rain has pretty much stopped
now the 'reverse Pennine effect' has finally decided to come into play.
However now there is a nasty wind blasting through the trees that
must surely be up to 40 mph or so....
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Col

You've obviously never lived on Dartmoor Col!

Day max here today 12.2C. Rain all day (still raining) and a force 5-6 wind
howling round the chimneys, nothing unusual, even for June.
(Unlike what is happening in south Yorks and Humberside with extreme

rainfall at
present).

Will (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)


Willum, where's Humberside? Surely you mean the East Riding of
Yorkshire????

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Rob C. Overfield
Hull


I went to Hull University and it was called H*********e then.
But I *do* understand. East Riding it is?
Do you know of Nellies in Beverley, in my student days (1970s) girls weren't
allowed in a certain bar and I took a young lass in there by mistake, everyone
turned round and stared ...... not at me I hasten to add.
Needless to say I lost that girlfriend.
Happy days :-)


East Riding it is.

Yes, I do know Nellies, a wonderful place to have a quiet drink in one of
the cosy little nooks etc.... )

The local part of the BBC website has a gallery of pictures at:

http://www.bbc.co.uk/humber/

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Rob C. Overfield
Hull