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Good morning all,
Has anybody else noticed how once a weather pattern sets in, even short
ones,they repeat themselves with some monotony ,?.
This is particularly noticible with Westerly types of course ,but even with
this 'bitter' cold spell every day repeats itself with minor variations
,despite the dire forecasts.
This maybe a phenomenom peculiar this part of the world (Southwest
Essex),but the snow showers come and go ,settle during the night ,and then
rapidly melt away in the strong early Spring sunshine ,
Tonight will be an interesting test of this theory assuming the enhanced
shower activity happens ,maybe several cms of snow by dawn ,to then be
followed by the sun coming out and it all melting by mid afternoon.........
As my old dad used to say ,if the weather was as varied as the forecasts
what would we have to moan about ?. ( D. excepted of course )

RonB



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Over here in Stoke on Trent we had flurries at about the same time of
day until yesterday when they occurred on and off all day. The reverse
is true today wheree the sunshine is less common and the snow more
organised.

Not sticking though.

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Over here in Stoke on Trent we had flurries at about the same time of
day until yesterday when they occurred on and off all day. The reverse
is true today wheree the sunshine is less common and the snow more
organised.

Not sticking though.

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Over here in Stoke on Trent we had flurries at about the same time of
day until yesterday when they occurred on and off all day. The reverse
is true today wheree the sunshine is less common and the snow more
organised.

Not sticking though.

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Over here in Stoke on Trent we had flurries at about the same time of
day until yesterday when they occurred on and off all day. The reverse
is true today wheree the sunshine is less common and the snow more
organised.

Not sticking though.



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No sun to speak of here today Ron, but still exactly as you describe.

Dave
"Ron Button" wrote in message
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Good morning all,
Has anybody else noticed how once a weather pattern sets in, even short
ones,they repeat themselves with some monotony ,?.
This is particularly noticible with Westerly types of course ,but even

with
this 'bitter' cold spell every day repeats itself with minor variations
,despite the dire forecasts.
This maybe a phenomenom peculiar this part of the world (Southwest
Essex),but the snow showers come and go ,settle during the night ,and then
rapidly melt away in the strong early Spring sunshine ,
Tonight will be an interesting test of this theory assuming the enhanced
shower activity happens ,maybe several cms of snow by dawn ,to then be
followed by the sun coming out and it all melting by mid

afternoon.........
As my old dad used to say ,if the weather was as varied as the forecasts
what would we have to moan about ?. ( D. excepted of course )

RonB




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No sun to speak of here today Ron, but still exactly as you describe.

Dave
"Ron Button" wrote in message
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Good morning all,
Has anybody else noticed how once a weather pattern sets in, even short
ones,they repeat themselves with some monotony ,?.
This is particularly noticible with Westerly types of course ,but even

with
this 'bitter' cold spell every day repeats itself with minor variations
,despite the dire forecasts.
This maybe a phenomenom peculiar this part of the world (Southwest
Essex),but the snow showers come and go ,settle during the night ,and then
rapidly melt away in the strong early Spring sunshine ,
Tonight will be an interesting test of this theory assuming the enhanced
shower activity happens ,maybe several cms of snow by dawn ,to then be
followed by the sun coming out and it all melting by mid

afternoon.........
As my old dad used to say ,if the weather was as varied as the forecasts
what would we have to moan about ?. ( D. excepted of course )

RonB




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No sun to speak of here today Ron, but still exactly as you describe.

Dave
"Ron Button" wrote in message
...
Good morning all,
Has anybody else noticed how once a weather pattern sets in, even short
ones,they repeat themselves with some monotony ,?.
This is particularly noticible with Westerly types of course ,but even

with
this 'bitter' cold spell every day repeats itself with minor variations
,despite the dire forecasts.
This maybe a phenomenom peculiar this part of the world (Southwest
Essex),but the snow showers come and go ,settle during the night ,and then
rapidly melt away in the strong early Spring sunshine ,
Tonight will be an interesting test of this theory assuming the enhanced
shower activity happens ,maybe several cms of snow by dawn ,to then be
followed by the sun coming out and it all melting by mid

afternoon.........
As my old dad used to say ,if the weather was as varied as the forecasts
what would we have to moan about ?. ( D. excepted of course )

RonB




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No sun to speak of here today Ron, but still exactly as you describe.

Dave
"Ron Button" wrote in message
...
Good morning all,
Has anybody else noticed how once a weather pattern sets in, even short
ones,they repeat themselves with some monotony ,?.
This is particularly noticible with Westerly types of course ,but even

with
this 'bitter' cold spell every day repeats itself with minor variations
,despite the dire forecasts.
This maybe a phenomenom peculiar this part of the world (Southwest
Essex),but the snow showers come and go ,settle during the night ,and then
rapidly melt away in the strong early Spring sunshine ,
Tonight will be an interesting test of this theory assuming the enhanced
shower activity happens ,maybe several cms of snow by dawn ,to then be
followed by the sun coming out and it all melting by mid

afternoon.........
As my old dad used to say ,if the weather was as varied as the forecasts
what would we have to moan about ?. ( D. excepted of course )

RonB






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