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Tory (not that) Good has told me that this weather system is going to
"grind to a halt" this afternoon. Can somebody give me a vague time that this will happen so that I can go outside, look up to the sky, and listen for these grinding noises? |
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On Sep 11, 10:40*am, Scott W wrote:
Tory (not that) Good has told me that this weather system is going to "grind to a halt" this afternoon. Can somebody give me a vague time that this will happen so that I can go outside, look up to the sky, and listen for these grinding noises? The phrase was used by McElwee on R4 lunchtime and it's not a bad description of the general synopsis for the next few days. Having ground to a halt the weather may even start going backwards, so to speak. What's the problem? Tudor Hughes. Warlingham, Surrey. |
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