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tonight at 20.00 - fine rain - temp 5 degrees

just north of portsmouth

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tonight at 20.00 - fine rain - temp 5 degrees

just north of portsmouth

Alan


About the same, south part of the Isle of Wight. (Sandown Bay)

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West Midlands
Got 2 to 3 inches of snow this afternoon, most local cities gridlocked.
taking 2 to 3 hours for normal half hour journey.
Some roads closed due to snow, (especially hilly roads)
Mucklow hill near Halesowen closed ice and snow.
From Wolverhampton a 20 minute bus ride took over an hour and half to get
half way, my granddaughter coming from work, decided quicker to walk and
still beat the bus.
Thank goodness I was off duty today, sat at home in front of fire with
slippers on and copious amounts of tea..
Just occasional visit to garden clear snow off greenhouse.
Still work tomorrow see what weather is like then.
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Alan McKenzie wrote:
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: Alan

at 21.52 Plymouth, breezy - cloudy - no rain (on it's way) - 9 degrees


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"Alan McKenzie" wrote in message
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tonight at 20.00 - fine rain - temp 5 degrees

just north of portsmouth

5 c, south west wind and rain at 7 pm last night, snow inland.


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On Fri, 9 Feb 2007 Alan McKenzie wrote:

tonight at 20.00 - fine rain - temp 5 degrees

just north of portsmouth


Exactly the same in Reading.

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Early evening here (Torbay) was overcast, with periodic showers. At
11pm it was still 6C falling to 4C. overnight. It has now risen to
10C (10.45pm Sat morn), but heavy clouds threaten more rain soon. We
were lucky enough to escape the snow and seriously cold weather here,
although Monday, Tuesday & Wednesday were pretty chilly despite being
frost-free. There's a large fig tree overhanging the car park at work
that is laden with undamaged young fruit. They are at the perfect
stage to continue and ripen with the return of warm weather. No-one
has realised and I'm not saying a thing ;-)

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On Fri, 9 Feb 2007 21:08:18 -0000, "'Mike'" wrote:

"Alan McKenzie" wrote in message
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tonight at 20.00 - fine rain - temp 5 degrees

just north of portsmouth

Alan


About the same, south part of the Isle of Wight. (Sandown Bay)

Mike


Actually, Lake is on the east side of the Isle of Wight, not the
south. Just as well that Crowe has never a real sailor or he would
soon have got lost at sea.
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