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A nice day today, which I'm really grateful for - the first day when
it's truly felt like spring.

Unfortunately it looks like more dark, dismal days on Wednesday,
Thursday and possibly Friday - but then the favoured point for lows to
form seems to translate eastwards, leaving us in winds between west
and north which should hopefully mean more consistent bright - if
showery and rather cold - days from Saturday onwards. Does this seem a
fair outlook?

With BST as well in a week's time it will probably make a welcome
change from the end of this week.

Nick

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On Mar 21, 8:24*pm, Nick wrote:
A nice day today, which I'm really grateful for - the first day when
it's truly felt like spring.

Unfortunately it looks like more dark, dismal days on Wednesday,
Thursday and possibly Friday - but then the favoured point for lows to
form seems to translate eastwards, leaving us in winds between west
and north which should hopefully mean more consistent bright - if
showery and rather cold - days from Saturday onwards. Does this seem a
fair outlook?

With BST as well in a week's time it will probably make a welcome
change from the end of this week.

Nick


You should have a decent early part to the week though Nick. Glad you
enjoyed the sunshine today. A similar day down here as well. It might
have even cheered Lawrence up!
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On Mar 21, 8:52*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Mar 21, 8:24*pm, Nick wrote:

A nice day today, which I'm really grateful for - the first day when
it's truly felt like spring.


Unfortunately it looks like more dark, dismal days on Wednesday,
Thursday and possibly Friday - but then the favoured point for lows to
form seems to translate eastwards, leaving us in winds between west
and north which should hopefully mean more consistent bright - if
showery and rather cold - days from Saturday onwards. Does this seem a
fair outlook?


With BST as well in a week's time it will probably make a welcome
change from the end of this week.


Nick


You should have a decent early part to the week though Nick.


Not sure about today though - yet another dreary afternoon. Please let
it improve more permanently soon before the nights start drawing in
again!

Nick



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