
November 12th 11, 11:42 AM
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10 almost sunless days on the trot in East Anglia and S.E corner..
Nick Gardner wrote:
On 12/11/2011 10:55, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Since November 2nd we have had just the briefest glimpses of the sun in
the form of bright intervals. I doubt that it mounts to 6 hours in
total. To make things worse every News 24 evening forecast since last
Wednesday has promised more sunshine for the next day. Then, each
following morning(apart from Thursday, when they stuck to the bright
forecast despite the fog)it has been grey and damp. The same applies
today so we will see if tomorrow brings the brighter skies at last. What
is remarkable is the similarity to Jan and early February last year. The
cloud hangs from the Southern North Sea through the Wash and down into
Northern France.
Dave, S.Essex
Well, on t'other side of England it ain't been that bad 'ere, I am sure
you'll be glad and happy to know.....
Though we did have 3 'grim' days when the sun failed to shine (7th, 8th
& 9th), other than that it's been pretty good.
And today is stunning with plenty of warm sunshine, and more butterflies
out than I've seen all summer.
Dang'n'darnation, that lawn needs mowing again.
(12:15), 14.7°C, RH 98%, DP 14.4°C, 1023 hPa (R), Wind 6 mph
SE.......and just under 3 hours of lovely sunshine so far.....
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Nick G
Otter Valley, Devon
83 m amsl
http://www.ottervalley.co.uk
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I know and it pains me! I want to be out there photographing the
butterflies and birds. I'm gonna have to move West one day!
Dave
http://my.opera.com/dcweather/blog/
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