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Chalfont St Giles - Monday 7th February 2005
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0630z E F1 2000 0800SW PRFZFG 8St -01.8/-02.5 1024
RMK: Fog in the Misbourne valley just below us to the SW. Untreated
roads are quite icy.


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0630z E F1 2000 0800SW PRFZFG 8St -01.8/-02.5 1024
RMK: Fog in the Misbourne valley just below us to the SW. Untreated
roads are quite icy.

0900z CALM 0800 FG 8St002 01.9/01.4 1024
RMK: It's quite dull and gloomy, suggesting that either the St is
fairly
thick or that there's something above it.
24-HR STATISTICS: Max (0900-0900): 9.2 at 1500z
Min (0900-0900): -1.8 at 0625z
Grass min (1800-0900): -5.3
Rain (0900-0900): Nil


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Chalfont St Giles - Monday 7th February 2005
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0630z E F1 2000 0800SW PRFZFG 8St -01.8/-02.5 1024
RMK: Fog in the Misbourne valley just below us to the SW. Untreated
roads are quite icy.

0900z CALM 0800 FG 8St002 01.9/01.4 1024
RMK: It's quite dull and gloomy, suggesting that either the St is
fairly
thick or that there's something above it.
24-HR STATISTICS: Max (0900-0900): 9.2 at 1500z
Min (0900-0900): -1.8 at 0625z
Grass min (1800-0900): -5.3
Rain (0900-0900): Nil

1030z CALM 1500 BR 8St003 04.0/03.4 1024
RMK: No sign of any break in the St layer yet but it has brightened
noticeably during the past hour.


Norman.
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0900z CALM 0800 FG 8St002 01.9/01.4 1024
RMK: It's quite dull and gloomy, suggesting that either the St is
fairly
thick or that there's something above it.
24-HR STATISTICS: Max (0900-0900): 9.2 at 1500z
Min (0900-0900): -1.8 at 0625z
Grass min (1800-0900): -5.3
Rain (0900-0900): Nil

1030z CALM 1500 BR 8St003 04.0/03.4 1024
RMK: No sign of any break in the St layer yet but it has brightened
noticeably during the past hour.


Norman.
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There is nothing above it as I have been sitting in bright sunshine this
morning, minimum temperature overnight -1.2°C. Some fog down in the Ver
Valley an hour ago which has now cleared.

Alan


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Chalfont St Giles - Monday 7th February 2005
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0630z E F1 2000 0800SW PRFZFG 8St -01.8/-02.5 1024
RMK: Fog in the Misbourne valley just below us to the SW. Untreated
roads are quite icy.

0900z CALM 0800 FG 8St002 01.9/01.4 1024
RMK: It's quite dull and gloomy, suggesting that either the St is
fairly
thick or that there's something above it.
24-HR STATISTICS: Max (0900-0900): 9.2 at 1500z
Min (0900-0900): -1.8 at 0625z
Grass min (1800-0900): -5.3
Rain (0900-0900): Nil

1030z CALM 1500 BR 8St003 04.0/03.4 1024
RMK: No sign of any break in the St layer yet but it has brightened
noticeably during the past hour.

1215z SE F1-2 1500 BR 4St004 05.5/04.1 1023
RMK: The St began to break up around 1130z. It looks as if it will
all be gone by about 1300z


Norman.
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Chalfont St Giles - Monday 7th February 2005
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0630z E F1 2000 0800SW PRFZFG 8St -01.8/-02.5 1024
RMK: Fog in the Misbourne valley just below us to the SW. Untreated
roads are quite icy.

0900z CALM 0800 FG 8St002 01.9/01.4 1024
RMK: It's quite dull and gloomy, suggesting that either the St is
fairly
thick or that there's something above it.
24-HR STATISTICS: Max (0900-0900): 9.2 at 1500z
Min (0900-0900): -1.8 at 0625z
Grass min (1800-0900): -5.3
Rain (0900-0900): Nil

1030z CALM 1500 BR 8St003 04.0/03.4 1024
RMK: No sign of any break in the St layer yet but it has brightened
noticeably during the past hour.

1215z SE F1-2 1500 BR 4St004 05.5/04.1 1023
RMK: The St began to break up around 1130z. It looks as if it will
all be gone by about 1300z

1500z SW F1-2 3500 HZ 2St008 07.3/03.6 1023
RMK: The sky was completely clear for a while but there's now a
very solid bank of stratus to S and SW. The rest of the sky
is
still clear. Max 8.1 at 1425z but now falling quite
quickly.


Norman.
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Chalfont St Giles - Monday 7th February 2005
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0630z E F1 2000 0800SW PRFZFG 8St -01.8/-02.5 1024
RMK: Fog in the Misbourne valley just below us to the SW. Untreated
roads are quite icy.

0900z CALM 0800 FG 8St002 01.9/01.4 1024
RMK: It's quite dull and gloomy, suggesting that either the St is
fairly
thick or that there's something above it.
24-HR STATISTICS: Max (0900-0900): 9.2 at 1500z
Min (0900-0900): -1.8 at 0625z
Grass min (1800-0900): -5.3
Rain (0900-0900): Nil

1030z CALM 1500 BR 8St003 04.0/03.4 1024
RMK: No sign of any break in the St layer yet but it has brightened
noticeably during the past hour.

1215z SE F1-2 1500 BR 4St004 05.5/04.1 1023
RMK: The St began to break up around 1130z. It looks as if it will
all be gone by about 1300z

1500z SW F1-2 3500 HZ 2St008 07.3/03.6 1023
RMK: The sky was completely clear for a while but there's now a
very solid bank of stratus to S and SW. The rest of the sky
is still clear. Max 8.1 at 1425z but now falling quite
quickly.

1800z E F1 3500 HZ SKC 02.2/00.8 1023
RMK: Cars are icy already but roads and pavements are dry,
except where they have been gritted.


Norman.
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Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy
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1215z SE F1-2 1500 BR 4St004 05.5/04.1 1023
RMK: The St began to break up around 1130z. It looks as if it will
all be gone by about 1300z

1500z SW F1-2 3500 HZ 2St008 07.3/03.6 1023
RMK: The sky was completely clear for a while but there's now a
very solid bank of stratus to S and SW. The rest of the sky
is still clear. Max 8.1 at 1425z but now falling quite
quickly.

1800z E F1 3500 HZ SKC 02.2/00.8 1023
RMK: Cars are icy already but roads and pavements are dry,
except where they have been gritted.

2130z E F1 2000 HZ SKC -00.4/-01.2 1024
RMK: Hoar frost on grass and cars but untreated roads and
pavements are dry


Norman.
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Norman Lynagh Weather Consultancy
Chalfont St Giles 85m a.s.l.
England


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