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A force 3 NNW wind drying us out after last night's rain.The speed at
which the pavements and patios are drying is quite notable. 6.4C in
Teignmouth, down the road. Less cloud than forecast on the SW news
last night; 4 oktas, mainly Cu and some good sunny spells.

Looks like a garden day!

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A force 3 NNW wind drying us out after last night's rain.The speed at
which the pavements and patios are drying is quite notable. 6.4C in
Teignmouth, down the road. Less cloud than forecast on the SW news
last night; 4 oktas, mainly Cu and some good sunny spells.

Looks like a garden day!


Blue sky here in Plympton, although did not feel warm, I was comfortable out
in garden hanging some clothes out on the line to dry as sunshine felt
pleasant.

I think that may be difference in this cold spell, if sunny it will feel
better than the last one due to strength of sun (at least in far south)

Stan

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"Dawlish" wrote in message
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A force 3 NNW wind drying us out after last night's rain.The speed at
which the pavements and patios are drying is quite notable. 6.4C in
Teignmouth, down the road. Less cloud than forecast on the SW news
last night; 4 oktas, mainly Cu and some good sunny spells.

Looks like a garden day!


Blue sky here in Plympton, although did not feel warm, I was comfortable
out in garden hanging some clothes out on the line to dry as sunshine felt
pleasant.

I think that may be difference in this cold spell, if sunny it will feel
better than the last one due to strength of sun (at least in far south)

Stan


Last one felt fine to me Stan, nice 'n COLD.
Hopefully it will either be just as snowy or more, watching the snow pile up
against the front door was fun!
I'm so looking forward to this final but prolonged cold spell.

Paul, super day here in Haytor too, plenty of blue sky and as you say, a
drying wind.
Temp at 1045 +5.2C, so around normal.
Make the most of it, and tomorrow :-)

Will (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)
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I'm so looking forward to this final but prolonged cold spell.


Will
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Bit premature with all of March to come. Never seen you post a "winters
over" post before ;-)
Sun has come out here which is a big and pleasant surprise - was expecting
forecast gloom.
Dave



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On Saturday 06 Feb 2010 11:23, Dave Cornwell scribbled:


I'm so looking forward to this final but prolonged cold spell.


Will
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Bit premature with all of March to come. Never seen you post a "winters
over" post before ;-)


Perhaps Will's expecting it to last until the end of March? ;-)

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On Feb 6, 3:08*pm, Graham P Davis wrote:
On Saturday 06 Feb 2010 11:23, Dave Cornwell scribbled:



I'm so looking forward to this final but prolonged cold spell.


Will
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Bit premature with all of March to come. Never seen you post a "winters
over" post before ;-)


Perhaps Will's expecting it to last until the end of March? *;-)

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The end of March!! Supernatural entity forbid!

In the end it has been a lovely day. The wind has now dropped a little
and we've had almost continuous sunshine since late morning and 9/10C.
A really nice early spring day.............

.......................unfortunately, winter is icumen in (again).


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