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The 1300 GMT observation from Snowdon Summit gives an air temperature
of 18.6 C.

This must be quite extraordinary for mid-October.


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On 14 Oct, 14:17, crazyhorse wrote:
The 1300 GMT observation from Snowdon Summit gives an air temperature
of 18.6 C.

This must be quite extraordinary for mid-October.


Actually after posting that I wonder if the observation has been
transposed with one on the North Wales coast.

I will calm down again.

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"crazyhorse" wrote in message
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The 1300 GMT observation from Snowdon Summit gives an air temperature
of 18.6 C.

This must be quite extraordinary for mid-October.


That must be wrong.
Even today's max temps (all in the south) show nothing
above18C.
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"crazyhorse" wrote in message
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The 1300 GMT observation from Snowdon Summit gives an air temperature
of 18.6 C.

This must be quite extraordinary for mid-October.


I can't see why it should be that high John. Was it sunny at the time? But yes
indeed if true, quite unusual.

Will
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On 14 Oct, 19:34, "Will Hand" wrote:
"crazyhorse" wrote in message

ups.com...

The 1300 GMT observation from Snowdon Summit gives an air temperature
of 18.6 C.


This must be quite extraordinary for mid-October.


I can't see why it should be that high John. Was it sunny at the time? But yes
indeed if true, quite unusual.

Will
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I dont think the aws is operational at present is it? Aren't they
doing building work up there?



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