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Default So much for that 'rain'...

Ground would have been wetter if I'd just ****ed out of the window...
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"Paul Hyett" wrote in message
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Ground would have been wetter if I'd just ****ed out of the window...
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LOL.

Quite a bit here - 8mm. Biggest feature was the wind last night (gust 36 knots)
in a WSW a direction from which we are sheltered meaning that is was blowing a
full gale on the moor. So a wet and windy evening and night, but then this is
Dartmoor :-)

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Default So much for that 'rain'...

7.9mm here in Christchurch, most of which seemed to falled between 2 and
2.30 am

PB

"Will Hand" wrote in message
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"Paul Hyett" wrote in message
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Ground would have been wetter if I'd just ****ed out of the window...
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Paul Hyett, Cheltenham


LOL.

Quite a bit here - 8mm. Biggest feature was the wind last night (gust 36

knots)
in a WSW a direction from which we are sheltered meaning that is was

blowing a
full gale on the moor. So a wet and windy evening and night, but then this

is
Dartmoor :-)

Will.
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