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Heavy rain has been forecast to sweep across the UK this Sunday, could
anyone hazard a guess on the time it might hit Sheffield? (We have an outdoor event planned ![]() Thanks, - Michael |
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On Fri, 5 Sep 2003 11:52:28 +0100, MichaelJP in
t wrote: Heavy rain has been forecast to sweep across the UK this Sunday, could anyone hazard a guess on the time it might hit Sheffield? (We have an outdoor event planned ![]() Based on the MO FAX forecast charts, I would suggest around 12Z. -- Mike posted to uk.sci.weather 05/09/2003 11:05:25 UTC Coleraine Seeking information about the Internet and the way it works? - Subscribe to news:uk.net.beginners |
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![]() "MichaelJP" wrote in message ... Michael, Try Theyr, very accurate for this type of thing. http://www.theyr.net This is the animation for the rain belt, looks the afternoon should stay dry http://theyr.net/m/E0/maps/NS/NS.pc.03090512.48.ani.gif Regards A |
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