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Old July 26th 04, 04:55 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
Graham Easterling Graham Easterling is offline
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Default Strange light in sky

May & June were very sunny and warm here in Penzance. May saw an exceptional
300 hours of sun along parts of the Cornish coast. June saw 22 consecutive

dry days.

July has been fairly dull and dis-appointing, but with some sunny days (last
Friday was perfect, cloudless, calm with a max of 24.5). Overall it looks
like the average temperature will be very close to the 1971-2000 norm.
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Graham
Penzance

"Nick G" wrote in message
...
A very bright light has just appeared high up in the sky from behind a
cloud, it's so bright you can't look at it, and it feels warm. The

neighbour
says it is called the sun but I haven't seen that thing in so long that

I've
forgotten what it looks like.

Is it really the sun. Well blow me down, miracles will never cease to

amaze
me.

Ignoring the statistics, has this just been the dullest, most

disappointing
summer so far. Will August save the day? Any guesses?
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Nick

Worcester
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