BBC1 2320 Weather
In article ,
Philip Eden writes:
"Joe Hunt" wrote in message
...
"Temperatures down to MS04 degC, even MS05 degC in some places, our
coldest night of the year so far"
Aaargh!
Being charitable, it was probably just a slip of the tongue and she
meant to say "autumn" rather than "year".
She slightly redeemed herself when explaining the 13 degC possible in NE
Scotland tomorrow can be attributed to a fohn effect.
Except she calls it a "phone effect".
How should it be pronounced? I confess that that is how I would have
pronounced it myself.
--
John Hall
"Three o'clock is always too late or too early
for anything you want to do."
Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980)
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