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Default A month of two halves

I cannot see March been classified as unusually wet.
Here in Wembury we have had 17 days without rain, virtually nothing up
to the 18th.
Since then we have had 52.6 mm (64%). Only six days to go till Fools
Day.
It's swings and roundabouts.
Mind you I would like some decent weather at Easter. Some friends are
coming to stay from Scandinavia where there is still a metre of snow.
High pressure is bound to put in a brief appearance for the bunnies is
my guess.

Len Wood
Wembury, SW Devon, 83 m asl

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