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The link below is to temperature predictions for overnight on 1 April:

http://tinyurl.com/7jswg22

Gulp!

Now do we treat the prediction as a gimmick or do we prepare?

Cheers, Jake
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lid says...

The link below is to temperature predictions for overnight on 1 April:

http://tinyurl.com/7jswg22

Gulp!

Now do we treat the prediction as a gimmick or do we prepare?

Cheers, Jake
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Urgling happily from the east end of the totally
dry and sunny Swansea Bay.


Doesn't the date say it all!!!!!!!

All I could get to was the weatheronline site, where the temperatures
looked "normal" so not quite sure what was on the tinyurl site in your
post.

From the dry & sunny, but ground frost overnight southern edge of the
Epynt.
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On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 10:05:19 +0100, Roger Tonkin
wrote:

In article ,
says...

The link below is to temperature predictions for overnight on 1 April:

http://tinyurl.com/7jswg22

Gulp!

Now do we treat the prediction as a gimmick or do we prepare?

Cheers, Jake
=======================================
Urgling happily from the east end of the totally
dry and sunny Swansea Bay.


Doesn't the date say it all!!!!!!!

All I could get to was the weatheronline site, where the temperatures
looked "normal" so not quite sure what was on the tinyurl site in your
post.

From the dry & sunny, but ground frost overnight southern edge of the
Epynt.

Hi Roger

It was a link from Derek Brockway (the BBC Wales weatherman) to some
output from a weather modelling map for overnight on 31 March to 1
April which showed some significant low temperatures likely inland.

The model's moved on a bit but if you look towards the top you'll see
some tiny numbers in boxes. If you can still see 150 and 156 - they're
the two overnights from the Sat/Sun. 168 and 174 are the corresponding
Sun/Mon predictions.

Cheers, Jake
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Urgling happily from the east end of the totally
dry and sunny Swansea Bay.
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In article ,
lid says...

On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 10:05:19 +0100, Roger Tonkin
wrote:

In article ,
says...

The link below is to temperature predictions for overnight on 1 April:

http://tinyurl.com/7jswg22

Gulp!

Now do we treat the prediction as a gimmick or do we prepare?

Cheers, Jake
=======================================
Urgling happily from the east end of the totally
dry and sunny Swansea Bay.


Doesn't the date say it all!!!!!!!

All I could get to was the weatheronline site, where the temperatures
looked "normal" so not quite sure what was on the tinyurl site in your
post.

From the dry & sunny, but ground frost overnight southern edge of the
Epynt.

Hi Roger

It was a link from Derek Brockway (the BBC Wales weatherman) to some
output from a weather modelling map for overnight on 31 March to 1
April which showed some significant low temperatures likely inland.

The model's moved on a bit but if you look towards the top you'll see
some tiny numbers in boxes. If you can still see 150 and 156 - they're
the two overnights from the Sat/Sun. 168 and 174 are the corresponding
Sun/Mon predictions.

Cheers, Jake
=======================================
Urgling happily from the east end of the totally
dry and sunny Swansea Bay.


Seems to have changed since I looked this morning. Now showing blue,
through central southern England (serves em right!)

Seems a very strange model and its predictions are funny.

--
Roger T

700 ft up in Mid-Wales
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"Martin" wrote in message
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On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 20:54:03 +0100, Roger Tonkin
wrote:

In article ,
says...

On Mon, 26 Mar 2012 10:05:19 +0100, Roger Tonkin
wrote:

In article ,
says...

The link below is to temperature predictions for overnight on 1 April:

http://tinyurl.com/7jswg22

Gulp!

Now do we treat the prediction as a gimmick or do we prepare?

Cheers, Jake
=======================================
Urgling happily from the east end of the totally
dry and sunny Swansea Bay.

Doesn't the date say it all!!!!!!!

All I could get to was the weatheronline site, where the temperatures
looked "normal" so not quite sure what was on the tinyurl site in your
post.

From the dry & sunny, but ground frost overnight southern edge of the
Epynt.

Hi Roger

It was a link from Derek Brockway (the BBC Wales weatherman) to some
output from a weather modelling map for overnight on 31 March to 1
April which showed some significant low temperatures likely inland.

The model's moved on a bit but if you look towards the top you'll see
some tiny numbers in boxes. If you can still see 150 and 156 - they're
the two overnights from the Sat/Sun. 168 and 174 are the corresponding
Sun/Mon predictions.

Cheers, Jake
=======================================
Urgling happily from the east end of the totally
dry and sunny Swansea Bay.


Seems to have changed since I looked this morning. Now showing blue,
through central southern England (serves em right!)

Seems a very strange model and its predictions are funny.


Why the surprise, we have seen white Easters before now.

Mike

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