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Next week looks pretty cold to me...
http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rukm1441.gif
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You know, surely from 2004, don't you, that northerlies hardly ever
deliver, and are rather rubbish for any *serious* cold weather.:-(

January 28, 2004, anyone?:-o :-(

That said, in the aftermath of an easterly, it *could* well be a very
different story, though - *could*.

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You know, surely from 2004, don't you, that northerlies hardly ever
deliver, and are rather rubbish for any *serious* cold weather.:-(

January 28, 2004, anyone?:-o :-(

That said, in the aftermath of an easterly, it *could* well be a very
different story, though - *could*.

D.

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You know, surely from 2004, don't you, that northerlies hardly ever
deliver, and are rather rubbish for any *serious* cold weather.:-(

January 28, 2004, anyone?:-o :-(

That said, in the aftermath of an easterly, it *could* well be a very
different story, though - *could*.

D.

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You know, surely from 2004, don't you, that northerlies hardly ever
deliver, and are rather rubbish for any *serious* cold weather.:-(

January 28, 2004, anyone?:-o :-(

That said, in the aftermath of an easterly, it *could* well be a very
different story, though - *could*.

D.



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Next week looks pretty cold to me...
http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rukm1441.gif
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Next week looks pretty cold to me...
http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rukm1441.gif
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Phil





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"Phil Layton" wrote in message
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Next week looks pretty cold to me...
http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rukm1441.gif
any takers for an Advanced warning of an advance warning ?

Phil





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Next week looks pretty cold to me...
http://217.160.75.104/pics/Rukm1441.gif
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Phil





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You know, surely from 2004, don't you, that northerlies hardly ever
deliver, and are rather rubbish for any *serious* cold weather.:-(


Last weekend's Northerlies brought more snow here then this supposed
Easterly.

Tom
Chelmsford, Essex (106m)




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