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"Alex Stephens Jr" wrote in message
... Loch Glascarnoch reporting -10บC, Stornoway, a smidgeon over 70 miles away, reporting +3บC. And I imagine that difference will increase considerably over the next few hours. I guess that what surprised me (which I didn't mention) was that both Bristol and Mawgan were very much in the clag: EGGD 201950Z 10014KT 1500 R09/P1500 R27/P1500 -DZ BR BKN001 02/02 Q1021= EGDG 201950Z 25010KT 2600 RADZ OVC001 12/12 Q1020= It's not unusual to see large surface temperature differences where there's a difference in cloud cover, but this seemed to me to be an unusually sharp change within the surface manifestation of a front. Julian. |
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