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Lawrence wrote:
Well I have to say it looks like both Metcheck and TWO got their Christmas
forecast spot on!



How can you possibly know that? Has crimbo happened? Did I blink and
miss it?

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Well I have to say it looks like both Metcheck and TWO got their Christmas
forecast spot on!


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Have I missed something?

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Well I have to say it looks like both Metcheck and TWO got their Christmas
forecast spot on!


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Strewth...

We're still a week away for heavens sake. One still cant be certain of a
forecast coming right even a week in advance.

If anyone correctly forecasts a white christmas from several weeks before
the event.. in the absence of any published method, it's still very much
lucky guesswork IMHO.

I hereby forecast that Easter will be cold for the time of year, and
unsettled with heavy showers or longer spells of rain, because it's an early
Easter.

Jim, Bournemouth.

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Well I have to say it looks like both Metcheck and TWO got their Christmas
forecast spot on!



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Strewth...

We're still a week away for heavens sake. One still cant be certain of a
forecast coming right even a week in advance.


Idiot


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Enjoy your spell in prison idiot !!

i agree, still a week away, by all means give them credit after
Christmas, if this 'event' does come off.

But white christmas where? what percentage of the uk needs to be
covered in snow for TWO and Metcheck to claim a success?

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someone posted that a metcheck graphic chart a few days back was
indicating a white christmas for 90 percent of the uk



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