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Hi Ron,
I'm out till later this afternoon. I'm not sure what to put in the forecast for next week. Darren says mild, Will says severe cold! I think I will probably go for rain Friday and early Saturday and milder than of late. Then, turning cold and grey and miserable for Monday-Wednesday with light easterlies and a risk of the odd light wintry shower and overnight frosts later in the week and stick at that. STILL NO SIBERIAN EASTERLY ! Horrible weather isn't it. Dave |
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Dave Cornwell wrote:
Hi Ron, I'm out till later this afternoon. I'm not sure what to put in the forecast for next week. Darren says mild, Will says severe cold! I think I will probably go for rain Friday and early Saturday and milder than of late. Then, turning cold and grey and miserable for Monday-Wednesday with light easterlies and a risk of the odd light wintry shower and overnight frosts later in the week and stick at that. STILL NO SIBERIAN EASTERLY ! Horrible weather isn't it. Dave We've been spoiled this winter - the cold weather was accompanied by lots of sunshine. This is the first major bout of Glooooom we've had. Break out your light boxes, all you SAD sufferers! -- Chris Swaffham, Norfolk |
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Dave Cornwell writes: Hi Ron, I guess you meant to email this. I'm out till later this afternoon. I'm not sure what to put in the forecast for next week. Darren says mild, Will says severe cold! Remember that Darren's forecasts don't have the benefit of the 00Z ECM, which seems to have fallen into line with Will. ![]() I think I will probably go for rain Friday and early Saturday and milder than of late. Then, turning cold and grey and miserable for Monday-Wednesday with light easterlies and a risk of the odd light wintry shower and overnight frosts later in the week and stick at that. Sounds reasonable. ![]() -- John Hall "Acting is merely the art of keeping a large group of people from coughing." Sir Ralph Richardson (1902-83) |
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On Jan 21, 9:16*am, Chris Smith wrote:
Dave Cornwell wrote: Hi Ron, * * * * * I'm out till later this afternoon. I'm not sure what to put in the forecast for next week. Darren says mild, Will says severe cold! I think I will probably go for rain Friday and early Saturday and milder than of late. Then, turning cold and grey and miserable for Monday-Wednesday with light easterlies and a risk of the odd light wintry shower and overnight frosts later in the week and stick at that. STILL NO SIBERIAN EASTERLY ! Horrible weather isn't it. Dave We've been spoiled this winter - the cold weather was accompanied by lots of sunshine. This is the first major bout of Glooooom we've had. Break out your light boxes, all you SAD sufferers! This week doesn't seem to have been quite as gloomy as last down here in Hampshire - cloudy yes, but not gloomy, which does make quite a difference. Also it's light beyond 4.30, something which couldn't be said for late November or December. I think the worst of the winter *darkness* is behind us now. Nick |
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On 21/01/2010 09:16, in article , "Chris
Smith" wrote: Dave Cornwell wrote: Hi Ron, I'm out till later this afternoon. I'm not sure what to put in the forecast for next week. Darren says mild, Will says severe cold! I think I will probably go for rain Friday and early Saturday and milder than of late. Then, turning cold and grey and miserable for Monday-Wednesday with light easterlies and a risk of the odd light wintry shower and overnight frosts later in the week and stick at that. STILL NO SIBERIAN EASTERLY ! Horrible weather isn't it. Dave We've been spoiled this winter - the cold weather was accompanied by lots of sunshine. This is the first major bout of Glooooom we've had. Break out your light boxes, all you SAD sufferers! I was sat at work this morning at Ansty with sunshine pouring in through the window. It was absolutely glorious. It needs to be said that mild weather does not always mean gloomy. I was more depressed by the recent snow and ice which seemed to be associated with gloomy weather here in the midlands. December was indeed sunny. However the Bablake weather station stats for 11th-17th Jan speak volumes. Long may the sucker's gap continue. -- Chris H, He's predictable, but that's to be expected. |
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