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"Eskimo Will" wrote in
: Agreed, but there is still a lot of "softness" in the air. We also have September to come which is our driest month and still pretty warm. (Just 79 mm on average and up to 17.4C average max. ). Things change in October (200 mm average rainfall and 13.7C average max.). Will Sepember is the dresit month in St Albans, average arinfall 32.7mm since 2002. Always a good month for a late summer holiday. Alan http://www.wunderground.com/weathers...p?ID=IHERTSST1 |
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