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Old June 10th 08, 07:32 PM posted to uk.sci.weather
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Default {WR} Haytor 10/6/08 (Yet another glorious day)

Low pressure over Scandinavia will continue to dominate conditions across
the eastern side of the British Isles with any settled conditions likely
to be confined to the far southwest of England.


Dang'n'darnation. I was hoping for a drop or two of rain over the next few
days or so but it is looking like that 'threat' is receding.

Me butts are empty and I am having to water the plants with tap water to
stop them shrivelling up. The chillies were wilting in the strong sunshine
today, and I thought they were from tropical South America!

Turned a tad breezy now, and a bit fresher but a lovely sunny evening.

(!9:30), 21.3°C, RH 47%, DP 9.6°C, 1023.3 hPa (F), Wind 13 mph NW. 13.2
hours of bright sunshine so far today.
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"Nick Gardner" wrote in message
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Low pressure over Scandinavia will continue to dominate conditions across
the eastern side of the British Isles with any settled conditions likely
to be confined to the far southwest of England.


Dang'n'darnation. I was hoping for a drop or two of rain over the next few
days or so but it is looking like that 'threat' is receding.


Now now Nick behave yourself!

Me butts are empty and I am having to water the plants with tap water to
stop them shrivelling up. The chillies were wilting in the strong sunshine
today, and I thought they were from tropical South America!


It rains in tropical South America!
My peas are suffering with the drying winds and strong sunshine, had to
water them today, with tap water of course as I don't have a butt.

Turned a tad breezy now, and a bit fresher but a lovely sunny evening.


Quite lively up here as well, the Bay tree is moving in all directions.
2025 temp. 14.3C DP 9C so a lot cooler than you up here.

(19:30), 21.3°C, RH 47%, DP 9.6°C, 1023.3 hPa (F), Wind 13 mph NW. 13.2
hours of bright sunshine so far today.


Will (Haytor, Dartmoor)
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