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Easterlies
All this talk of easterlies. This evening 7pm was actually the first time
the wind has got round to the east here during this cold spell. Temperature went below freezing, snow stuck...currently E at 8mph and -1.2° All the best -- George in Epping, West Essex (107m asl) www.eppingweather.co.uk www.winter1947.co.uk |
Easterlies
Very true. Around three years ago (one night in March) a Easterly developed
and one single cell from the North Sea brought 4CM of snow. Looking outside tonight the East side of all the houses in the street are white from the earlier *mini* blizzard. The true Easterly always delivers here, and tonight it's true to it's form. Tom Chelmsford, Essex (106m) |
Easterlies
Very true. Around three years ago (one night in March) a Easterly developed
and one single cell from the North Sea brought 4CM of snow. Looking outside tonight the East side of all the houses in the street are white from the earlier *mini* blizzard. The true Easterly always delivers here, and tonight it's true to it's form. Tom Chelmsford, Essex (106m) |
Easterlies
Very true. Around three years ago (one night in March) a Easterly developed
and one single cell from the North Sea brought 4CM of snow. Looking outside tonight the East side of all the houses in the street are white from the earlier *mini* blizzard. The true Easterly always delivers here, and tonight it's true to it's form. Tom Chelmsford, Essex (106m) |
Easterlies
Very true. Around three years ago (one night in March) a Easterly developed
and one single cell from the North Sea brought 4CM of snow. Looking outside tonight the East side of all the houses in the street are white from the earlier *mini* blizzard. The true Easterly always delivers here, and tonight it's true to it's form. Tom Chelmsford, Essex (106m) |
Easterlies
I was thinking that to George, wasn't sure if my Anemometer was
playing up? NE here now 0.8°c, although a dusting on cars, rooves and some grass/mud, not roads and paths though. I wouldn't be surprised if we wake up to a bit more, it has that 'FEEL' about it outside, unlike last night, something a computer can not be programmed for g Keith (Southend) *********************** Weather Home & Abroad http://www.southendweather.net On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 22:19:00 -0000, "George Booth" wrote: All this talk of easterlies. This evening 7pm was actually the first time the wind has got round to the east here during this cold spell. Temperature went below freezing, snow stuck...currently E at 8mph and -1.2° All the best |
Easterlies
I was thinking that to George, wasn't sure if my Anemometer was
playing up? NE here now 0.8°c, although a dusting on cars, rooves and some grass/mud, not roads and paths though. I wouldn't be surprised if we wake up to a bit more, it has that 'FEEL' about it outside, unlike last night, something a computer can not be programmed for g Keith (Southend) *********************** Weather Home & Abroad http://www.southendweather.net On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 22:19:00 -0000, "George Booth" wrote: All this talk of easterlies. This evening 7pm was actually the first time the wind has got round to the east here during this cold spell. Temperature went below freezing, snow stuck...currently E at 8mph and -1.2° All the best |
Easterlies
I was thinking that to George, wasn't sure if my Anemometer was
playing up? NE here now 0.8°c, although a dusting on cars, rooves and some grass/mud, not roads and paths though. I wouldn't be surprised if we wake up to a bit more, it has that 'FEEL' about it outside, unlike last night, something a computer can not be programmed for g Keith (Southend) *********************** Weather Home & Abroad http://www.southendweather.net On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 22:19:00 -0000, "George Booth" wrote: All this talk of easterlies. This evening 7pm was actually the first time the wind has got round to the east here during this cold spell. Temperature went below freezing, snow stuck...currently E at 8mph and -1.2° All the best |
Easterlies
I was thinking that to George, wasn't sure if my Anemometer was
playing up? NE here now 0.8°c, although a dusting on cars, rooves and some grass/mud, not roads and paths though. I wouldn't be surprised if we wake up to a bit more, it has that 'FEEL' about it outside, unlike last night, something a computer can not be programmed for g Keith (Southend) *********************** Weather Home & Abroad http://www.southendweather.net On Thu, 24 Feb 2005 22:19:00 -0000, "George Booth" wrote: All this talk of easterlies. This evening 7pm was actually the first time the wind has got round to the east here during this cold spell. Temperature went below freezing, snow stuck...currently E at 8mph and -1.2° All the best |
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