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Default [WR] light rain and 0.0 C Aberfeldy, Perthshire

Must be a pool of cold air in the valley but we have rain falling on the
hoar frost.

Rain and a temp of 0 C - what a swizz!

around 32 mm since Friday and 121 for Nov.

brian
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ps. The least wintry UK question earlier - i remember a MO staffer telling
me that the coldest spot in the UK was around Nethy Bridge in Strathspey -
identified via infra-red or satellite or something?




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Default [WR] light rain and 0.0 C Aberfeldy, Perthshire

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ps. The least wintry UK question earlier - i remember a MO staffer

telling
me that the coldest spot in the UK was around Nethy Bridge in

Strathspey -
identified via infra-red or satellite or something?


Hi, Brian,

Not Redhill, then? (;0)

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Default [WR] light rain and 0.0 C Aberfeldy, Perthshire

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"Brian Blair" wrote in message
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ps. The least wintry UK question earlier - i remember a MO staffer

telling
me that the coldest spot in the UK was around Nethy Bridge in

Strathspey -
identified via infra-red or satellite or something?


Hi, Brian,

Not Redhill, then? (;0)

--
Ken Cook, Copley (5miles north of Barnard Castle), County Durham.
830ft
http://mysite.freeserve.com/copley
(MO climat. site updated before 10Z and 19Z daily)
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