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0850z Calm 60m +FG OBSC -00.3/-00.3 1019.9
RMK: The grass thermometer shows 2.2°C, and
there is no hoar or rime ... just fog-drip (as, I think,
most of us would expect). However, the ground is still
frozen hard. The fog developed between 00 and 01z.

09-09: Tx 4.8 Tn -0.9 Tg -3.5 RR trace(fe) sss 5.4

Philip Eden
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"Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote:

0850z Calm 60m +FG OBSC -00.3/-00.3 1019.9
RMK: The grass thermometer shows 2.2°C, and
there is no hoar or rime ... just fog-drip (as, I think,
most of us would expect). However, the ground is still
frozen hard. The fog developed between 00 and 01z.

1220z SE F2 100m FG OBSC 01.0/01.0 1019.6
RMK: Fog may not have thinned much, but light levels
have improved markedly. Position of sun, however, not
yet detectable.

Philip Eden
Whipsnade 214m



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"Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote:
"Philip Eden" philipATweatherHYPHENukDOTcom wrote:

0850z Calm 60m +FG OBSC -00.3/-00.3 1019.9
RMK: The grass thermometer shows 2.2°C, and
there is no hoar or rime ... just fog-drip (as, I think,
most of us would expect). However, the ground is still
frozen hard. The fog developed between 00 and 01z.

1220z SE F2 100m FG OBSC 01.0/01.0 1019.6
RMK: Fog may not have thinned much, but light levels
have improved markedly. Position of sun, however, not
yet detectable.


1450z WNW F2 2400m BR 7Sc030 03.5/03.3 1019.2
RMK: Fog disappeared quite quickly between 1330
and 1400z.

Philip Eden
Whipsnade 214m







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