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TONIGHT'S WEATHER WARNING
SNOW, ICE, FOG, FROST AND BITTER WINDS ALL OVER THE UK. DO NOT GO OUT IN
POTENTIALLY KILLER WEATHER IN FACT THIS COULD BE THE END OF THE WORLD AS WE
KNOW IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

But by tomorrow the sun should break through by midday and it should feel
very pleasant but please wrap and wear a scarf as there will be a wee bit of
a wind-chill. Possibly some good news on Friday as the winds move around to
the SW and it should feel a good deal milder.



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"Lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message
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TONIGHT'S WEATHER WARNING
SNOW, ICE, FOG, FROST AND BITTER WINDS ALL OVER THE UK. DO NOT GO OUT IN
POTENTIALLY KILLER WEATHER IN FACT THIS COULD BE THE END OF THE WORLD AS WE
KNOW IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

But by tomorrow the sun should break through by midday and it should feel
very pleasant but please wrap and wear a scarf as there will be a wee bit of
a wind-chill. Possibly some good news on Friday as the winds move around to
the SW and it should feel a good deal milder.



Actually Lawrence in all seriousness, I've just come back inside from my nightly
prowl around the garden. It's so quiet, all I can hear is the noise of the wind
through the trees. Nothing else. No people, no birds, no animals, no road noise,
nothing. Really a bit eerie, It's rarely *that* quiet, even here.

Will.
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Will Hand wrote:
"Lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message
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TONIGHT'S WEATHER WARNING
SNOW, ICE, FOG, FROST AND BITTER WINDS ALL OVER THE UK. DO NOT GO
OUT IN POTENTIALLY KILLER WEATHER IN FACT THIS COULD BE THE END OF
THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

But by tomorrow the sun should break through by midday and it should
feel very pleasant but please wrap and wear a scarf as there will be
a wee bit of a wind-chill. Possibly some good news on Friday as the
winds move around to the SW and it should feel a good deal milder.



Actually Lawrence in all seriousness, I've just come back inside from
my nightly prowl around the garden. It's so quiet, all I can hear is
the noise of the wind through the trees. Nothing else. No people, no
birds, no animals, no road noise, nothing. Really a bit eerie, It's
rarely *that* quiet, even here.

Will.


I'm still getting used to the silence in rural Somerset - I find myself
straining to hear cars/sirens/shouting!


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On Mon, 28 Nov 2005 21:09:36 +0000 (UTC), "Lawrence Jenkins"
wrote:


TONIGHT'S WEATHER WARNING
SNOW, ICE, FOG, FROST AND BITTER WINDS ALL OVER THE UK. DO NOT GO OUT IN
POTENTIALLY KILLER WEATHER IN FACT THIS COULD BE THE END OF THE WORLD AS WE
KNOW IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!


If you don't already do so, you should watch 'Broken News'on BCC2, on
MOnday evening

This evening's weather forecast had

"warnings of severe breeezes"

and..... "we are confident that the severe weather we have been
forecasting all week will not happen".
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cupra wrote:
Will Hand wrote:

"Lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message
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TONIGHT'S WEATHER WARNING
SNOW, ICE, FOG, FROST AND BITTER WINDS ALL OVER THE UK. DO NOT GO
OUT IN POTENTIALLY KILLER WEATHER IN FACT THIS COULD BE THE END OF
THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

But by tomorrow the sun should break through by midday and it should
feel very pleasant but please wrap and wear a scarf as there will be
a wee bit of a wind-chill. Possibly some good news on Friday as the
winds move around to the SW and it should feel a good deal milder.



Actually Lawrence in all seriousness, I've just come back inside from
my nightly prowl around the garden. It's so quiet, all I can hear is
the noise of the wind through the trees. Nothing else. No people, no
birds, no animals, no road noise, nothing. Really a bit eerie, It's
rarely *that* quiet, even here.

Will.



I'm still getting used to the silence in rural Somerset - I find myself
straining to hear cars/sirens/shouting!



All that silence must be lovely.

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


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"Will Hand" wrote in message
...

"Lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message
...

TONIGHT'S WEATHER WARNING
SNOW, ICE, FOG, FROST AND BITTER WINDS ALL OVER THE UK. DO NOT GO OUT IN
POTENTIALLY KILLER WEATHER IN FACT THIS COULD BE THE END OF THE WORLD AS
WE
KNOW IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

But by tomorrow the sun should break through by midday and it should feel
very pleasant but please wrap and wear a scarf as there will be a wee bit
of
a wind-chill. Possibly some good news on Friday as the winds move around
to
the SW and it should feel a good deal milder.



Actually Lawrence in all seriousness, I've just come back inside from my
nightly
prowl around the garden. It's so quiet, all I can hear is the noise of the
wind
through the trees. Nothing else. No people, no birds, no animals, no road
noise,
nothing. Really a bit eerie, It's rarely *that* quiet, even here.

Will.
--

" Ah yet another day to enjoy "
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and do not necessarily represent those of my employer.
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I'm not to sure about your reply, it seemed to be more concerned about
mocking my use of upper case. Now you are the last person I would have taken
as an advocate of capital punishment.

The severe warning alerts on UKMO are nothing short of a pile of ****e in
fact we'd get more near the truth reading the faecal placements of a river
dancer caught short on ice that had just started to break up.

Let's see in the morning how severe the snowfall was ?

The warnings were a disgrace to objectivity as other post clearly show.


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"Keith (Southend)" wrote in message
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cupra wrote:
Will Hand wrote:

"Lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message
...

TONIGHT'S WEATHER WARNING
SNOW, ICE, FOG, FROST AND BITTER WINDS ALL OVER THE UK. DO NOT GO
OUT IN POTENTIALLY KILLER WEATHER IN FACT THIS COULD BE THE END OF
THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

But by tomorrow the sun should break through by midday and it should
feel very pleasant but please wrap and wear a scarf as there will be
a wee bit of a wind-chill. Possibly some good news on Friday as the
winds move around to the SW and it should feel a good deal milder.



Actually Lawrence in all seriousness, I've just come back inside from
my nightly prowl around the garden. It's so quiet, all I can hear is
the noise of the wind through the trees. Nothing else. No people, no
birds, no animals, no road noise, nothing. Really a bit eerie, It's
rarely *that* quiet, even here.

Will.



I'm still getting used to the silence in rural Somerset - I find myself
straining to hear cars/sirens/shouting!



All that silence must be lovely.

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


I don't understand why all of a sudden silence is so important to you in the
light of the fact you want to run a generator - your neighbours will be
pleased.


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"lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message
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"Will Hand" wrote in message
...

"Lawrence Jenkins" wrote in message
...

TONIGHT'S WEATHER WARNING
SNOW, ICE, FOG, FROST AND BITTER WINDS ALL OVER THE UK. DO NOT GO OUT IN
POTENTIALLY KILLER WEATHER IN FACT THIS COULD BE THE END OF THE WORLD AS
WE
KNOW IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

But by tomorrow the sun should break through by midday and it should feel
very pleasant but please wrap and wear a scarf as there will be a wee bit
of
a wind-chill. Possibly some good news on Friday as the winds move around
to
the SW and it should feel a good deal milder.



Actually Lawrence in all seriousness, I've just come back inside from my
nightly
prowl around the garden. It's so quiet, all I can hear is the noise of the
wind
through the trees. Nothing else. No people, no birds, no animals, no road
noise,
nothing. Really a bit eerie, It's rarely *that* quiet, even here.

Will.
--

" Ah yet another day to enjoy "


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mailto:
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I'm not to sure about your reply, it seemed to be more concerned about
mocking my use of upper case. Now you are the last person I would have taken
as an advocate of capital punishment.

The severe warning alerts on UKMO are nothing short of a pile of ****e in
fact we'd get more near the truth reading the faecal placements of a river
dancer caught short on ice that had just started to break up.

Let's see in the morning how severe the snowfall was ?

The warnings were a disgrace to objectivity as other post clearly show.



Lawrence, don't take a fence I was merely noticing how quiet it gets when severe
weather is forecasted round here. Subtlety is not my scene, so you were reading
something into my post that wasn't there! For the record it *was* bitterly cold
and icy round here yesterday evening (20 knots and below freezing, but I am over
1000 feet up !!!).

Will.
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Keith (Southend) wrote:
cupra wrote:
Will Hand wrote:

"Lawrence Jenkins" wrote in
message ...

TONIGHT'S WEATHER WARNING
SNOW, ICE, FOG, FROST AND BITTER WINDS ALL OVER THE UK. DO NOT GO
OUT IN POTENTIALLY KILLER WEATHER IN FACT THIS COULD BE THE END OF
THE WORLD AS WE KNOW IT !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

But by tomorrow the sun should break through by midday and it
should feel very pleasant but please wrap and wear a scarf as
there will be a wee bit of a wind-chill. Possibly some good news
on Friday as the winds move around to the SW and it should feel a
good deal milder.



Actually Lawrence in all seriousness, I've just come back inside
from my nightly prowl around the garden. It's so quiet, all I can
hear is the noise of the wind through the trees. Nothing else. No
people, no birds, no animals, no road noise, nothing. Really a bit
eerie, It's rarely *that* quiet, even here.

Will.



I'm still getting used to the silence in rural Somerset - I find
myself straining to hear cars/sirens/shouting!



All that silence must be lovely.


It is - but it can be deafening!




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