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......and other East coast locations. While most of the rest of the UK
basked, Boulmer and other unfortunate locations close to the North Sea
shivered. A 12.4C max and a wind off the sea. Brrr.

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.....and other East coast locations. While most of the rest of the UK
basked, Boulmer and other unfortunate locations close to the North Sea
shivered. A 12.4C max and a wind off the sea. Brrr.

Sounds wonderful - 23.8C here.
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.....and other East coast locations. While most of the rest of the UK
basked, Boulmer and other unfortunate locations close to the North Sea
shivered. A 12.4C max and a wind off the sea. Brrr.

Paul


Joe Eddington would love it


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.....and other East coast locations. While most of the rest of the UK
basked, Boulmer and other unfortunate locations close to the North Sea
shivered. A 12.4C max and a wind off the sea. Brrr.

Paul


Joe Eddington would love it

beg your pardon Joe Egginton I meant sorrry


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On 6 May, 17:58, Dawlish wrote:
.....and other East coast locations. While most of the rest of the UK
basked, Boulmer and other unfortunate locations close to the North Sea
shivered. A 12.4C max and a wind off the sea. Brrr.

Paul


I'd book the next flight there if I could. This sunny weather is
'orrible. Roll on December...


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Scott W wrote:
On 6 May, 17:58, Dawlish wrote:
.....and other East coast locations. While most of the rest of the UK
basked, Boulmer and other unfortunate locations close to the North Sea
shivered. A 12.4C max and a wind off the sea. Brrr.

Paul


I'd book the next flight there if I could. This sunny weather is
'orrible. Roll on December...


A man cut from the same cloth has me !

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On May 7, 7:43*pm, Joe Egginton wrote:
Scott W wrote:
On 6 May, 17:58, Dawlish wrote:
.....and other East coast locations. While most of the rest of the UK
basked, Boulmer and other unfortunate locations close to the North Sea
shivered. A 12.4C max and a wind off the sea. Brrr.


Paul


I'd book the next flight there if I could. This sunny weather is
'orrible. Roll on December...


A man cut from the same cloth has me !

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Wolverhampton
175m asl


Crackin' day today in Boulmer. 13.4C max....but sunny! Scott and Joe;
there's a couple of deckchairs on the prom with your names on! It's
the SW for me! Hardly a cloud in the sky and beautiful warm sunshine.
Perfick!

Paul
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On May 7, 9:12*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On May 7, 7:43*pm, Joe Egginton wrote:





Scott W wrote:
On 6 May, 17:58, Dawlish wrote:
.....and other East coast locations. While most of the rest of the UK
basked, Boulmer and other unfortunate locations close to the North Sea
shivered. A 12.4C max and a wind off the sea. Brrr.


Paul


I'd book the next flight there if I could. This sunny weather is
'orrible. Roll on December...


A man cut from the same cloth has me !


--
Joe Egginton
Wolverhampton
175m asl


Crackin' day today in Boulmer. 13.4C max....but sunny! Scott and Joe;
there's a couple of deckchairs on the prom with your names on! It's
the SW for me! Hardly a cloud in the sky and beautiful warm sunshine.
Perfick!

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Temperatures over 23C in several locations by midday and the poor NE
coast struggled to 12.5C at 1100 and then the temperature dipped to
12.0C ay midday.

Hardy folk up there!

Paul
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Dawlish wrote:
On May 7, 9:12 pm, Dawlish wrote:
On May 7, 7:43 pm, Joe Egginton wrote:





Scott W wrote:
On 6 May, 17:58, Dawlish wrote:
.....and other East coast locations. While most of the rest of the UK
basked, Boulmer and other unfortunate locations close to the North Sea
shivered. A 12.4C max and a wind off the sea. Brrr.
Paul
I'd book the next flight there if I could. This sunny weather is
'orrible. Roll on December...
A man cut from the same cloth has me !
--
Joe Egginton
Wolverhampton
175m asl

Crackin' day today in Boulmer. 13.4C max....but sunny! Scott and Joe;
there's a couple of deckchairs on the prom with your names on! It's
the SW for me! Hardly a cloud in the sky and beautiful warm sunshine.
Perfick!

Paul- Hide quoted text -

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Temperatures over 23C in several locations by midday and the poor NE
coast struggled to 12.5C at 1100 and then the temperature dipped to
12.0C ay midday.

Hardy folk up there!

Paul


I'm glad that there's a good breeze today to keep me from thawing out
too much !

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Wolverhampton
175m asl
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Amazing there are people complaining it's "too hot" when the
temperature is only in the low to mid 20s, with a fresh breeze to
boot! I have been known to moan when the mercury goes above about 30C
with high humidity, but how anyone can find 24C and wall-to-wall
sunshine unpleasant is beyond me!


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