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Default [WR] Haytor 03/03/05 (brrrr again on the Dartmoor tundra)


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Temp -2.3 deg C
Dewpoint -6 deg C
Wind - calm
Weather - clear
Visibility - good
Bar 1022.7 hPa - rising

Inside temperature 17.7 deg C

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Default [WR] Haytor 03/03/05 (brrrr again on the Dartmoor tundra)

No two late January easterlies tonight then, Will?:-(

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No two late January easterlies tonight then, Will?:-(

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No two late January easterlies tonight then, Will?:-(

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No two late January easterlies tonight then, Will?:-(

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