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The glass on the glasshouse was sparkling with frost this morning.
David @ the cool end of Swansea Bay
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On 2013-04-20 09:35:55 +0100, David Hill said:

The glass on the glasshouse was sparkling with frost this morning.
David @ the cool end of Swansea Bay


We had a very light one this morning which only just showed on the lawn
a little. Quite enough though, thanks, don't want any more!
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David Hill wrote in news:atf2b9Fl9ulU1
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The glass on the glasshouse was sparkling with frost this morning.
David @ the cool end of Swansea Bay


Could this be our heatwave?
The grass was a bit crunchy underfoot early this morning but it is very
pleasant now, no cloud or wind. Nice sunshine.
I wonder if we can put our thermal underwear away at last. Hope so.

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In article -
september.org, says...
Roger T

700 ft up in Mid-Wales approx 40 miles NW of Swansea
Bay



Oooooops!, I am of course NE of Swansea Bay!

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Baz wrote:
The glass on the glasshouse was sparkling with frost this morning.

Could this be our heatwave?


It's lovely out atm!

The grass was a bit crunchy underfoot early this morning but it is very
pleasant now, no cloud or wind. Nice sunshine.


We were predicted frost, but didn't seem to get it. It may happen
tonight, as the sky is /very/ clear.

I've just potted up the courgette plants! 24 of them!
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On Sat, 20 Apr 2013 09:35:55 +0100, David Hill
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The glass on the glasshouse was sparkling with frost this morning.
David @ the cool end of Swansea Bay



According to @chadweather

At 07:00:01

Temp 3.9'C
Feels like 2.0'C
Dew Pt 3.0'C
Max 5.4'C
Min 3.5'C
Wind 0.0mph SE
Gust 7.0mph
Rain 0.2mm
Hum 94%

The grass looked solid with dew. It was about 5'C in the greenhouse.

Was 14'C in there the other night though! That sunshine soaking onto
the brick back wall makes all the difference too.
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