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Here is today's look at charts for noon (GMT) on Friday.
Issued 0601z, 21/07/03.


In summary, most of the runs show low pressure to the NW for the end of the
beginning of the weekend.


Err, when?

As ever, more runs are needed.

So you say, *every* time. Some people are never satisfied :-)

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In summary, most of the runs show low pressure to the NW for the end of
the
beginning of the weekend.


Err, when?

Whoops - no prizes for spotting the hasty edit there :P

(It originally said 'for the end of the week and the weekend', but that
sounded daft so I changed it. Not very successfully, though - d'oh!)


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"Malcolm" wrote in message
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In case there is any doubt, I am a regular reader of your predictions
and hope you will continue them for a long time to come even if you
never appear to have enough runs :-)


The day Darren will have enough runs is the day I will find the pot of
gold at the end of the rainbow

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In summary, most of the runs show low pressure to the NW for the end of

the
beginning of the weekend.


Err, when?

Whoops - no prizes for spotting the hasty edit there :P

(It originally said 'for the end of the week and the weekend', but that
sounded daft so I changed it. Not very successfully, though - d'oh!)



"Now this is not the end. It is not even the beginning of the end. But it
is, perhaps, the end of the beginning."

Sir Winston Churchill, Speech in November 1942

Victor




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