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![]() 7.10 pm -6.0 (lowest of the day) 7.50 pm -1.3 (highest of the day) A bit of cloud, a slight wind - what a difference though. There goes my minus ten tonight. Lundie elev. 185, 10 miles NW Dundee Weather: http://www.personal.dundee.ac.uk/~taharley/ |
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"Trevor Harley" wrote in message
news:2010010720221475249-taharley@dundeeacuk... 7.10 pm -6.0 (lowest of the day) 7.50 pm -1.3 (highest of the day) A bit of cloud, a slight wind - what a difference though. There goes my minus ten tonight. Lundie elev. 185, 10 miles NW Dundee Weather: http://www.personal.dundee.ac.uk/~taharley/ And my minus fifteen as well lol, from -13.5ºC at 8pm to -12.5ºC now, cloud being the culprit. Alex, Wishaw |
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On 7 Jan, 20:22, Trevor Harley wrote:
7.10 pm -6.0 (lowest of the day) 7.50 pm -1.3 (highest of the day) A bit of cloud, a slight wind - what a difference though. There goes my minus ten tonight. Lundie elev. 185, 10 miles NW Dundee Weather:http://www.personal.dundee.ac.uk/~taharley/ Are you sure a cat is not sitting on it? |
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On 2010-01-07 21:05:04 +0000, Scott W said:
On 7 Jan, 20:22, Trevor Harley wrote: 7.10 pm -6.0 (lowest of the day) 7.50 pm -1.3 (highest of the day) A bit of cloud, a slight wind - what a difference though. There goes my minus ten tonight. Lundie elev. 185, 10 miles NW Dundee Weather:http://www.personal.dundee.ac.uk/~taharley/ Are you sure a cat is not sitting on it? It is true that a rabbit has taken advantage of the snow to clamber, somehow, over our defences and strip a baby holly bush of its lower leaves over the space of a few nights, but I don't think even this uber-rabbit has worked out how to scale a 1.1 m post. This morning a blackbird showed good common sense by coming indoors when my back was turned for a moment and warming herself by the radiator for five minutes. A few sultanas, and she hopped happily out again. I've ALMOST got them eating out of my hand now. Still, the cloud is breaking, the wind dropping, and it's back to -3.3 - no, up to -2.2. It's all over the place. Trevor |
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