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Here in my sunny garden the temp is bounding up again..currently 6.5c and
the sun is shining yet again.in fact it's shone every day so far this month
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Indeed the end of the week will certainly be a shock,
Still all back to normal by Christmas.....

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On 14 Dec, 12:16, "ronaldbutton" wrote:
Here in my sunny garden the temp is bounding up again..currently 6.5c and
the sun is shining yet again.in fact it's shone every day so far this month
!.
Indeed the end of the week will certainly be a shock,
Still all back to normal by Christmas.....

RonB


Bah Humbug :-)

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On 14 Dec, 12:16, "ronaldbutton" wrote:
Here in my sunny garden the temp is bounding up again..currently 6.5c and
the sun is shining yet again.in fact it's shone every day so far this
month
!.
Indeed the end of the week will certainly be a shock,
Still all back to normal by Christmas.....

RonB


Bah Humbug :-)

Keith (Southend)

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Going according to plan so far. The first precicted deep cold was due to be
with us now. That's looking like doing it's usual thing and slipping to our
east into Northern Greece with a glancing blow. On this occasion though we
appear to have one or two second bites at the cherry but no raging bitter
easterly that I can see.
Dave


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... On 14 Dec, 12:16, "ronaldbutton" wrote:
Here in my sunny garden the temp is bounding up again..currently 6.5c and
the sun is shining yet again.in fact it's shone every day so far this
month
!.
Indeed the end of the week will certainly be a shock,
Still all back to normal by Christmas.....


RonB


Bah Humbug :-)


Keith (Southend)


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Going according to plan so far. The first precicted deep cold was due to be
with us now. That's looking like doing it's usual thing and slipping to our
east into Northern Greece with a glancing blow. On this occasion though we
appear to have one or two second bites at the cherry but no raging bitter
easterly that I can see.
Dave


Benign certainly sums up the weather here. Virtually no wind, calm
sea, temperature pushing 8C, thin mixture of medium & high level cloud
which has allowed spells of weak sunshine this afternoon.

4th consecutive dry day!

It's great to see a clam scene like this http://www.sennen-cove.com/lbtdy.htm
for a change, after weeks of pretty stormy weather.

Graham
Penzance

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Going according to plan so far. The first precicted deep cold was due to
be with us now. That's looking like doing it's usual thing and slipping to
our east into Northern Greece with a glancing blow. On this occasion
though we appear to have one or two second bites at the cherry but no
raging bitter easterly that I can see.
Dave


11Z Herstmonceux sounding was quite chilly
http://weather.uwyo.edu/cgi-bin/soun...412&STNM=03882

Jon.



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"Keith (Southend)G" wrote in message
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On 14 Dec, 12:16, "ronaldbutton" wrote:
Here in my sunny garden the temp is bounding up again..currently 6.5c
and
the sun is shining yet again.in fact it's shone every day so far this
month
!.
Indeed the end of the week will certainly be a shock,
Still all back to normal by Christmas.....

RonB


Bah Humbug :-)

Keith (Southend)

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Going according to plan so far. The first precicted deep cold was due to
be with us now. That's looking like doing it's usual thing and slipping to
our east into Northern Greece with a glancing blow. On this occasion
though we appear to have one or two second bites at the cherry but no
raging bitter easterly that I can see.
Dave


Dave you sound more bitter than the weather is proving to be;-) However I
agree, when we tally up at the end of next week we will be rather lacking in
weather terms bar a couple of cold nights and evnn they are hard to come by
didn't even get a frost here last night.and don't expect one tonight
either. Tommorow will be chilly with rain showersand then another day will
be gone.




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