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Brussels on Monday 19 July

Sunny morning. Cirrostratus by midday tended towards altostratus at times
later so sunshine became pale and more intermittent. Quite warm - light
WSW breeze veered to NE in the evening.

Brussels Uccle overnight minimum 12.3°C.
Brussels Airport 22.7°C - overnight minimum 12.4°C.

Graph http://www.irceline.be/cgi-bin/metevol.ksh?r012

Brussels Airport http://weather.noaa.gov/weather/current/EBBR.html

Colin Youngs
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Brussels on Monday 19 July

Sunny morning. Cirrostratus by midday tended towards altostratus at times
later so sunshine became pale and more intermittent. Quite warm -light
WSW breeze veered to NE in the evening.


OK.
By the by, what colour is sunshine over there normally? Over here we
call the dark stuff shade or shadows.

Something else at night of course.


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"Michael Mcneil" wrote in message
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OK.
By the by, what colour is sunshine over there normally? Over here we
call the dark stuff shade or shadows.


He probably didn't want to call it 'hazy' sunshine, knowing what
a fuss that would cause

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