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Dawlish writes:
On Sep 4, 5:32*pm, Paul Hyett wrote:
On Thu, 3 Sep 2009 at 23:49:42, Dawlish wrote in
uk.sci.weather :
At least it shouldn't be the stifling heat of mid-summer, and the
rapidly lengthening nights may get on the cool side.
True Paul. I've deliberately referred to daytime temperatures all
along. The nights are likely to be fairly cool if the skies stay
clear. Mind you, I'm not sure you can describe the average British
summer as containing "stifling heat" very often! Maybe on occasions in
an average summer and in exceptional years! *))
It all depends on how easily you are stifled.

Some of us find hot
weather far less comfortable than do others.
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"Well, actually, they're American."
"So what brings you to Britain then if you have cornflakes already?"
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