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millibars forecast over the Channels Islands overnight. Now that's what I
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I understand the weatherman on the TV said if it goes below 940mb it's
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On Mon, 23 Dec 2013 17:27:09 -0000, "Bob Hobden"
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"Derek Turner" wrote

millibars forecast over the Channels Islands overnight. Now that's what I
call a low.

I understand the weatherman on the TV said if it goes below 940mb it's
extremely rare and will cause some concern.


Well that's very cheerful! LOL At least it's not freezing (here!).

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On Mon, 23 Dec 2013 Bob Hobden wrote:

"Derek Turner" wrote

millibars forecast over the Channels Islands overnight. Now that's what I
call a low.

I understand the weatherman on the TV said if it goes below 940mb it's
extremely rare and will cause some concern.


One weatherman (quite young, I think) said that it was going to be lower
than ever *he'd* known!

David

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On Mon, 23 Dec 2013 Bob Hobden wrote:

"Derek Turner" wrote

millibars forecast over the Channels Islands overnight. Now that's what I
call a low.

I understand the weatherman on the TV said if it goes below 940mb it's
extremely rare and will cause some concern.


One weatherman (quite young, I think) said that it was going to be lower
than ever *he'd* known!

David

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On Mon, 23 Dec 2013 17:27:09 -0000, "Bob Hobden"
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"Derek Turner" wrote

millibars forecast over the Channels Islands overnight. Now that's what I
call a low.

I understand the weatherman on the TV said if it goes below 940mb it's
extremely rare and will cause some concern.



We had a big drop the other day:
From 00:00 23/12/13 to 00:00 24/12/13 we dropped from 1005mb to 963mb.
Certainly a #weatherbomb! 42mb drop!
https://twitter.com/ChadWeather/stat...92547813752832
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