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That's what I like to see.

http://217.160.75.104/wz/pics/Rtavn3361.gif

If I wanted the cold I'd move to Braemar

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That's what I like to see.

http://217.160.75.104/wz/pics/Rtavn3361.gif

If I wanted the cold I'd move to Braemar

Graham

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It's a long way off, but fingers crossed Graham.


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Your out of luck Graham. The 'operational' was a mild outlier in the long
run.

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That's what I like to see.

http://217.160.75.104/wz/pics/Rtavn3361.gif

If I wanted the cold I'd move to Braemar

Graham

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That's what I like to see.

http://217.160.75.104/wz/pics/Rtavn3361.gif

If I wanted the cold I'd move to Braemar

Graham


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It's a long way off, but fingers crossed Graham.



Yuk ~ low cloud, grey, some drizzle, damp and awefull !

Well that's my opinion. Much rather bright and crisp.

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"Graham Easterling" wrote in
That's what I like to see.

http://217.160.75.104/wz/pics/Rtavn3361.gif

If I wanted the cold I'd move to Braemar

Graham


It's a long way off, but fingers crossed Graham.


Yuk ~ low cloud, grey, some drizzle, damp and awefull !

Well that's my opinion. Much rather bright and crisp.

Keith (Southend)
http://www.southendweather.net


The last 4 days have all been 12 degrees here, thanks to the long sea
track along he warm SST in the English channel, and it's been sunny. Lovely
weather & quite cold & crisp enough for me.

A northerly gale, 7-8 degrees & rain/sleet/hail showers, which is what
Penzance is likely to get on Friday. Just bleak & horrible
What's so great about that?

Graham

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Penzance is likely to get on Friday. Just bleak & horrible
What's so great about that?


I agree!

It has been chilly by night with frosts (0.0 ~ -1.5C) here because of being
at the bottom of the valley, but the days have been glorious, especially
down on the beach with warm sunshine and temperatures around 10 ~ 12C, in
the sun with no wind you can sit happily with just a T-shirt and jeans.

The thought of it turning even colder - yuk! Bring on the spring, I've had
enough of this chill already.
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Penzance is likely to get on Friday. Just bleak & horrible
What's so great about that?


I agree!

It has been chilly by night with frosts (0.0 ~ -1.5C) here because of
being at the bottom of the valley, but the days have been glorious,
especially down on the beach with warm sunshine and temperatures around 10
~ 12C, in the sun with no wind you can sit happily with just a T-shirt and
jeans.

The thought of it turning even colder - yuk! Bring on the spring, I've had
enough of this chill already.
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Nick G
Exe Valley, Devon
50 m amsl

Nick,

I've been a bit surprised how high the daytime tempratures have got over the
last few days, considering the wind's been from the east. That warm pool of
water in the Channel must be playing it's part. (It's times like this when I
bet you're glad you moved down!)

It's 12 degrees here now, at that's a degree lower than the sea front, it
was 13 at Penzance Heliport at 10:50 - www.xcweather.co.uk/. So should get
14 today, and the east wind's virtually disappeared.


Graham

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In uk.sci.weather on Tue, 22 Nov 2005 at 11:56:05, Graham Easterling
wrote :

I've been a bit surprised how high the daytime tempratures have got over the
last few days, considering the wind's been from the east.


You should live here - from the 19th-21st, the maxima were : 0.0C, 0.4C
& 2.1C.

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