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0950z S F5 35km 1Cu016 7Ci220 04.4/00.2 1001.9
RMK: Ground muddy, hard surfaces dry; wind picked up in last hour 09-09: Tx 4.9 Tn 0.6 Tg -2.7 RR nil sss 5.5 Philip Eden Whipande 214m |
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Philip Eden wrote:
0950z S F5 35km 1Cu016 7Ci220 04.4/00.2 1001.9 RMK: Ground muddy, hard surfaces dry; wind picked up in last hour 09-09: Tx 4.9 Tn 0.6 Tg -2.7 RR nil sss 5.5 Philip Eden Whipande 214m Hi Philip, We have just returned from the zoo and my goodness that wind certainly has an edge to it with most of the animals staying inside. Off topic do you know why there are gates up to the zoo from the downs with signs saying they maybe shut. The wife suggested it was possibly due to when there was heavy snow ![]() Chris Kempston, Bedford |
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"Chris Mantle" wrote :
Philip Eden wrote: 0950z S F5 35km 1Cu016 7Ci220 04.4/00.2 1001.9 RMK: Ground muddy, hard surfaces dry; wind picked up in last hour 09-09: Tx 4.9 Tn 0.6 Tg -2.7 RR nil sss 5.5 We have just returned from the zoo and my goodness that wind certainly has an edge to it with most of the animals staying inside. Off topic do you know why there are gates up to the zoo from the downs with signs saying they maybe shut. The wife suggested it was possibly due to when there was heavy snow ![]() I used to think that, but then it would be far more sensible to have the gates at the bottom of Dunstable Downs and Bison Hill which are the two most difficult sections of road in snowy weather. I suspect it may have something to do with the fact that the road crosses the enormous village green and we (the villagers) may have certain ancient rights ... sheep-grazing, dwile-flonking, beating the bounds, etc. The gates are located precisely at the boundaries of the green. I'll ask next time I see a parish councillor. Philip |
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