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After the lunchtime news today, Philip Avery told us that a band of
'weather' is approaching NW Scotland, I think, on Tuesday.
Unfortunately he didn't specify what sort of weather the 'weather' was
going to be. Did anybody watching (I was fighting off my afternoon
doze) notice whether the forecast 'weather' was good weather or bad
weather and whether we should worry about what sort of weather this
'weather' is going to be?

Back to the doze...zzzzz

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Alan White wrote:

After the lunchtime news today, Philip Avery told us that a band of
'weather' is approaching NW Scotland, I think, on Tuesday.
Unfortunately he didn't specify what sort of weather the 'weather' was
going to be. Did anybody watching (I was fighting off my afternoon
doze) notice whether the forecast 'weather' was good weather or bad
weather and whether we should worry about what sort of weather this
'weather' is going to be?

How lumpy was the porridge in the background?

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Alan White wrote:
After the lunchtime news today, Philip Avery told us that a band of
'weather' is approaching NW Scotland, I think, on Tuesday.
Unfortunately he didn't specify what sort of weather the 'weather' was
going to be.


Do you recall if he specified from which direction this weather is
approaching? Unlikely to be from the NE, I suppose, but if it does
happen to get here first I'll let you know so it won't be a surprise.
Assuming I recognise this 'weather', of course.

On the other hand, in the more likely case that it gets to you first and
seems to be coming this way, please do let me know, so that I can be
prepared.
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Steve Loft, Glenlivet. 200m ASL
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http://www.livet.org.uk/weather
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On Mon, 03 Apr 2006 14:28:23 GMT, Steve Loft
wrote:

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On the other hand, in the more likely case that it gets to you first and
seems to be coming this way, please do let me know, so that I can be
prepared.


Will do, whether I recognise the 'weather' or not.

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Web cam and weather:- http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co....her/kabcam.htm
Some walks and treks:- http://www.windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/walks/
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Alan White wrote:
After the lunchtime news today, Philip Avery told us that a band of
'weather' is approaching NW Scotland, I think, on Tuesday.
Unfortunately he didn't specify what sort of weather the 'weather' was
going to be. Did anybody watching (I was fighting off my afternoon
doze) notice whether the forecast 'weather' was good weather or bad
weather and whether we should worry about what sort of weather this
'weather' is going to be?

Back to the doze...zzzzz


Undoubtably, it will be unknown precipitation ! ;-)

Sorry, I'm getting fed up, seeing unknown precipitation on the Shawbury
reports.

Joe
Wolverhampton
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Joe Egginton wrote:
Alan White wrote:
After the lunchtime news today, Philip Avery told us that a band of
'weather' is approaching NW Scotland, I think, on Tuesday.
Unfortunately he didn't specify what sort of weather the 'weather' was
going to be. Did anybody watching (I was fighting off my afternoon
doze) notice whether the forecast 'weather' was good weather or bad
weather and whether we should worry about what sort of weather this
'weather' is going to be?

Back to the doze...zzzzz


Undoubtably, it will be unknown precipitation ! ;-)

Sorry, I'm getting fed up, seeing unknown precipitation on the Shawbury
reports.

Joe
Wolverhampton


Give me strength!

Life is too short to 'worry' about what sort of weather is coming. You
will soon know when it arrives. And what would you do anyway? Add to
global warming by going somewhere else?
And people say irony is dead?
175m asl


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Give me strength!

Life is too short to 'worry' about what sort of weather is coming. You
will soon know when it arrives. And what would you do anyway? Add to
global warming by going somewhere else?
And people say irony is dead?



Have you ever thought of going to stress management sessions :-)
best regards,
Alan

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