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![]() Just seen the 13:30 weather. 'Always remaining misty & murky around westerm coasts & 20 degrees' Well, there are a patches of sea fog drifting around, but for most of west Cornwall it's long sunny periods, good visibility, dry & very warm (currently 23.8 here in Penzance). I realise that under these conditions mistly low cloud can quickly cover the coast, but for most it's not doing so today. Why don't they check what's actually happening occasionally? (Yesterday did see a lot of low cloud, after 3 glorious days). Graham Penzance |
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