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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. ![]() -- John Hall "The covers of this book are too far apart." Ambrose Bierce (1842-1914) |
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John Hall wrote:
In article , 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. ![]() ---------------- :-) Looking promising as soon as tomorrow. |
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![]() "John Hall" wrote in message ... In article , 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 .. . In article , 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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