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Why does the BBC forecast keeping saying patchy light rain for the
Midlands mostly in the east for Monday 16th January. I'm in Stoke and it hasn't stopped all day, now up to 19.6mm (18.00gmt) and still coming down! Does the radar not tell them how bad it is? Considering what was forecast we have done well to record the wettest day of the year and it's still raining! Weston Coyney weather station (Stoke-on-Trent) North Midlands 220 asl. -- Graham |
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