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Up to 13.5C now - that's the warmest Christmas ever in east London, beating record set in 1852. Looks like it could go much higher
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On Friday, 25 December 2015 16:23:15 UTC, Scott W wrote:
Up to 13.5C now - that's the warmest Christmas ever in east London, beating record set in 1852. Looks like it could go much higher Blimey, how many are there? |
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Temp topped out at 15.2C in the end. Yet another record. I don't have records for 00-06 but temp doesn't look like it fell below 14C all night. Insane!
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