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Default cumbria temp inversion


Superbly well defined temperature inversion as I was driving back home
from Carlisle at about 16.45. Trees and sheep bathed in long stretches
of white mist, all with a backdrop of bright orange red as the sun went
down.
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Anita Evans
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