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All this heavy rain coming next week and a leaky roof that I can't
really afford to get fixed at the moment. :-( What's the likelyhood of Wilma's remnants coming this way and dumping yet more wetness the week after? Looks likely, seeing the predicted path. |
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I've been watching the long-term predictions on www.nhc.noaa.gov and also
the GFS on Wetterzentrale and it looks like it will come close to the British Isles. Still a long time off to forecast accurately. |
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