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Well that's what it felt like this afternoon in Andover, north
Hampshire, between about 3pm and 5pm. In fact it seems the temperatures were spot on or even a very small amount below the seasonal average, at 16-17C (17 is the average for May for southern England, I believe). The effect of habituation to two weeks of northerlies is quite incredible - it's as if 13C or so now "feels like the norm" ! Nick |
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![]() "Nick" wrote in message ... Well that's what it felt like this afternoon in Andover, north Hampshire, between about 3pm and 5pm. In fact it seems the temperatures were spot on or even a very small amount below the seasonal average, at 16-17C (17 is the average for May for southern England, I believe). The effect of habituation to two weeks of northerlies is quite incredible - it's as if 13C or so now "feels like the norm" ! Nick 13-14C *is* the norm in May for me Nick! Will (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) -- |
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