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Well we are now entering a new phase in the winter's weather and one we
have not yet had. I am hoping the mild spell will bring some bright
spells and even clouds you can see edges to! After that perhaps the cold
snap will bring a more traditional clearer crisper kind of weather but
I'm not holding my breath and wouldn't dream of mentioning the "sun"
word in any of these predictions. I used to say that with snow ;-(
Dave, S.Essex

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On Feb 23, 5:12*pm, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Well we are now entering a new phase in the winter's weather and one we
have not yet had. I am hoping the mild spell will bring some bright
spells and even clouds you can see edges to! After that perhaps the cold
snap will bring a more traditional clearer crisper kind of weather but
I'm not holding my breath and wouldn't dream of mentioning the "sun"
word in any of these predictions. I used to say that with snow ;-(
Dave, S.Essex


Dave,
You seem to have forgotten that winter is all but over, and in a few
days time (Tues in fact) it will be Spring.
This season I have experienced winter in its full glory at home and
abroad and now eagerly await a glorious Spring which is on its way,
even to the SE.
Do not dispair, I saw the sun above a wonderful sheet of stratus
before landing at Heathrow the other day.
It will break through, take my word for it.

Len Wood
Hon. member of the Good Weather Therapy Group
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Len Wood writes:
Do not dispair, I saw the sun above a wonderful sheet of stratus
before landing at Heathrow the other day.


Yes, wherever one is it's always sunny just five miles away, the snag
being that it's five miles vertically.

It will break through, take my word for it.



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John Hall

"The covers of this book are too far apart."
Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914)
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John Hall wrote:
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Len Wood writes:
Do not dispair, I saw the sun above a wonderful sheet of stratus
before landing at Heathrow the other day.


Yes, wherever one is it's always sunny just five miles away, the snag
being that it's five miles vertically.

It will break through, take my word for it.



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:-)
Looking promising as soon as tomorrow.
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"John Hall" wrote in message
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In article
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Len Wood writes:
Do not dispair, I saw the sun above a wonderful sheet of stratus
before landing at Heathrow the other day.


Yes, wherever one is it's always sunny just five miles away, the snag
being that it's five miles vertically.


But it's also always about -50C about 5 miles away
--
Col

Bolton, Lancashire
160m asl




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Col writes:

"John Hall" wrote in message
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In article
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Len Wood writes:
Do not dispair, I saw the sun above a wonderful sheet of stratus
before landing at Heathrow the other day.


Yes, wherever one is it's always sunny just five miles away, the snag
being that it's five miles vertically.


But it's also always about -50C about 5 miles away


I'm sure that Will would think that ideal.
--
John Hall

"The covers of this book are too far apart."
Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914)


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