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yesterday Ron wrote
Just ran the 4 hour scan and it's hardly moved an inch(sorry Colin a
centimetre), no wonder the met office bods are hesitating....


well its certainly moved now Ron
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/satpics/latest_uk_vis.html



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Seems to be shrinking tho don't you think ?

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yesterday Ron wrote
Just ran the 4 hour scan and it's hardly moved an inch(sorry Colin a
centimetre), no wonder the met office bods are hesitating....


well its certainly moved now Ron
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/satpics/latest_uk_vis.html




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Oh Ron I love your optimism. As for shrinkage only a small square section
behind the main wall but I can see this fillin in let alone dissapating.
Imagine if this was an approaching fog of carbon monoxide! I think we just
gotta face it this is the last day! sad as this may be.

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Seems to be shrinking tho don't you think ?

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yesterday Ron wrote
Just ran the 4 hour scan and it's hardly moved an inch(sorry Colin a
centimetre), no wonder the met office bods are hesitating....


well its certainly moved now Ron
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/satpics/latest_uk_vis.html






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On 13 Feb, 10:33, "Dave R.[west London]" non wrote:
yesterday Ron wrote

Just ran the 4 hour scan and it's hardly moved an inch(sorry Colin a
centimetre), no wonder the met office bods are hesitating....


well its certainly moved now Ronhttp://www.metoffice.gov.uk/satpics/latest_uk_vis.html


Some change of mind, now forecasting sun all day tomorrow in Penzance,
and only 1 day of cloud before the sunshine returns.

Graham
Penzance


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