"Col" wrote in message
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On Jun 19, 7:17 pm, Graham Easterling wrote:
On Jun 17, 7:05 pm, "Col" wrote:
"Adam Lea" wrote in message
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On 17/06/11 17:45, Col wrote:
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That looks like a pretty big gap in the forecast rain over England
coming
up,
just like the big snowstorm forecasts we often get...
http://premium.raintoday.co.uk/
I was expecting rain from about 11 this morning.
Nothing yet....
Looks like it is all to the south of you. Pretty nasty in W Sussex at
the
moment.
I know it's been raining in the south, the newsreaders on the BBC
were asking when is it going to stop raining?
A little bit of rain and they think they're hard done by, those BBC
employees who re-locate to Media City in Salford are going to get
a nasty weather surprise I can tell you 
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Col
Bolton, Lancashire
160m asl
I believe Manchester's annual rainfall is 820mm per annum. This
compares with 1219.6mm in Penzance (1981-2010 average).
Just thought it was time to expose the urban myth of Manchester being
very wet.
I am aware of this but Bolton is wetter than Manchester, I've
lived in both so I know

See my reply to Tudor but I think it rains longer but with less
intensity up here which probably helps perpeptuate this myth.
Col
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On Dartmoor it can drizzle for days on end!
Will
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