"Jack Harrison" wrote in message
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I wouldn't normally stoop to this level but I have to report that I just sat
outside reading the newspaper in warm sunshine. No top coat, just a single
pullover.
If this were March, I would be describing it as "the first day of spring",
but it is after all, still January.
Jack (in South Cambridgeshire)
Well at 8.6 deg C we had our warmest day here for 8 days. A bit of sun this
morning but wind was NW 20 knots gusting 36 knots this afternoon with low cloud
and drizzle. Wind is still howling round our house now at 1900. Spring does not
normally arrive until end of March/April up here - but it is worth the wait as
at least we can then sit out in proper warm sunshine and enjoy the daffodils and
other Spring flowers without them being over.
Will.
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