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The shade of a large tree is perfect for my thermometer during the day, but
at night I seem to be reading 2-3 degrees too high (when compared with a thermometer close by). Does anyone know/like to guess if when the tree sheds it leaves this problem will be remedied. Or is it the branches of the tree that are keeping the heat in? cheers for hints joe |
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