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Old December 5th 11, 07:02 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default Still the cold westerly continues

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Dave Cornwell writes:
Well I have to say Will just been out for my walk and it was
bitter
which took me aback seeing how much of the Atlantic this air has been
over before it got here.
Truly Taters in Sydenahm with a cold bitter wind whistling
through
Pound Land in the High Street. Better watch out for the Donar Kebabs
tonight -they good congeal very quickly and root people to bus stops
and the like.

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Worryingly, I'm finding this cold going right through me. I'm going
to have to start wearing old peoples clothes to combat this now
I've turned 61. Also my eyes won't stop watering, even when I get
indoors. This could also be a "getting old" thing as the doctor says
your tears don't drain away so well and I might have to have the
eye equivalent of a stent in my tear duct. How long will my snow
loving last? I've seen others waver with age.
Dave


I may have to dig out my woolly hat. For the first time this winter,
when I went out for my newspaper at 8am I noticed my ears feeling cold.
Apart from that it didn't seem too bad. Perhaps the wind has
strengthened since then? (Not exactly a WR, but Cranleigh, Surrey if
anyone ies curious.)
--
John Hall
"The power of accurate observation is commonly called cynicism
by those who have not got it."
George Bernard Shaw