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8.9 C
Dewpoint 5.6 C
RH 80%
Wind 1.3 kts NNE
1000.6 hPa steady
Precipitation 5.2mm last 24hrs
Precipitation 47.8mm this month

Ci, some Cu/Cb from N, chilly, slight breeze, dry for now

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On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 10:47:14 +0100, Hugh Newbury
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Precipitation 5.2mm last 24hrs


Amazing how frontal systems give such variations - given the bright
colours I was certain you would have had similar totals to mine!

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Robin Nicholson wrote:
On Tue, 28 Apr 2009 10:47:14 +0100, Hugh Newbury
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Precipitation 5.2mm last 24hrs


Amazing how frontal systems give such variations - given the bright
colours I was certain you would have had similar totals to mine!


Dorset is even odder than that, as I'm sure you know. I visited some
friends in the village on Sunday morning. When I left here, there was
damp in the air, but not exactly misty or drizzly. When I reached my
friends on East Hill, about 600 metres away, it was blowing a hooly
(?sp) and raining quite hard. Yet apparently the conditions had not
changed. These deep valleys seem to have a disproportionate effect on
the weather.

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