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Hi all,
Have noticed that the continent are having some highs that are below freezing at the moment, underneath this beast of an anticyclone. Is this unusual? Strasbourg for example was recording -1 C at 14Z yesterday. Is it due to freezing fog? Why do they cool so much under high pressure and we don't? Is it really just the influence of the seas or does their cool air have a source? Thanks, Jeremy |
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