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Just heard the 0030 R4 forecast. The sole mention of temperature for the whole UK tomorrow was as follows: "Temperatures? 17 to 25 should just about cover it". Usually does at this time of year, Phil baby. This is just rubbish and there's quite lot of it.

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Just heard the 0030 R4 forecast. The sole mention of temperature for
the whole UK tomorrow was as follows: "Temperatures? 17 to 25 should just
about cover it". Usually does at this time of year, Phil baby. This is
just rubbish and there's quite lot of it.


Indeed, worthless drivel. Avery can be quite slapdash at times.

Will
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On Tuesday, 11 August 2015 07:49:05 UTC+1, wrote:
"Tudor Hughes" wrote in message
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Just heard the 0030 R4 forecast. The sole mention of temperature for
the whole UK tomorrow was as follows: "Temperatures? 17 to 25 should just
about cover it". Usually does at this time of year, Phil baby. This is
just rubbish and there's quite lot of it.


Indeed, worthless drivel. Avery can be quite slapdash at times.

Will
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http://www.lyneside.demon.co.uk/Hayt...antage_Pro.htm
Will Hand (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl)
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I find him annoying - it's all patter. This is not the worst I've ever heard, which came from Suzanne Charlton during a cold spell in the 90's, possibly Dec 1995. The overnight minimum for Scotland was to be simply "-3 to -16". I nearly fell off the chair but nowadays it induces no more than a roll of the eyes. Sad.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.


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