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Very humid day today and a spell of heavy rain circa 1300-1400 GMT made it the
wettest day of the month so far with 6.4 mm.

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Very humid day today and a spell of heavy rain circa 1300-1400 GMT made it

the
wettest day of the month so far with 6.4 mm.

Will.


Hi Will,
I was down your way today (well just north of Exeter) and hardly saw a drop !
Can just make out your rain on the radar,
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/live/brradar.shtml

Certainly felt warm even with the overcast skies and quite humid as you say.
BTW have you been 'inducted' yet, I've got mine in a few weeks, should I take
some copper wire ?! ;-)

Cheers,
Jon.


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Hi Jon,

No I haven't been 'done' yet. I'll probably have the operation in September. Are
you going to be living north of Exeter ? It's relatively dry there climate-wise
I think. Anyway you must pop in sometime if you are down this way, our door is
always open to visitors.

Fantastic day here today, very humid, with coastal fog around Teignmouth, but
boiling hot sunshine up here on the moor. Max. 22.8 deg C ! Tee-shirt and shorts
weather without a doubt. Trouble is with all the rain yesterday the grass is
growing quickly, but then so are the vegetables !

Cheers,

Will.
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Very humid day today and a spell of heavy rain circa 1300-1400 GMT made it

the
wettest day of the month so far with 6.4 mm.

Will.


Hi Will,
I was down your way today (well just north of Exeter) and hardly saw a drop !
Can just make out your rain on the radar,
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/live/brradar.shtml

Certainly felt warm even with the overcast skies and quite humid as you say.
BTW have you been 'inducted' yet, I've got mine in a few weeks, should I take
some copper wire ?! ;-)

Cheers,
Jon.






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