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Lightning and thunder in the middle of the snow storm. Now even I haven't
seen that much, or at all in January, at my ripe old age. Dave. S.Essex, 30m asl, 17.30hrs, 1.5C |
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from "Dave. C" contains these words: Lightning and thunder in the middle of the snow storm. Now even I haven't seen that much, or at all in January, at my ripe old age. Dave. S.Essex, 30m asl, 17.30hrs, 1.5C Not an infrequent event in a polar/arctic outbreak up here in the far north. In fact January is our most 'thundery' month of the year. -- FAIR ISLE WMO Station Number 03.008 Grid ref HZ 210712 Elevation Barometer 61.0 metres Raingauge 56.7 metres Lat. 59° 31.61' North Long. 1° 37.74' West Fair Isle at www.fairisle.org.uk and forecast www.northisles-weather.co.uk |
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