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The forecast yesterday was for heavy rainfall in S.E tomorrow(wed).
I notice they are now saying patchy and showery. What's the betting that
here and Canterbury don't get more than a mm.

Dave


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Dave.C wrote:
The forecast yesterday was for heavy rainfall in S.E tomorrow(wed).
I notice they are now saying patchy and showery. What's the betting that
here and Canterbury don't get more than a mm.


Sorry, which forecast was going for heavy rain in the SE? The ones I've
seen this week on TV (Countryfile on Sunday and Breakfast today) didn't
indicate much in the way of rain for the SE.

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Dave.C wrote:
The forecast yesterday was for heavy rainfall in S.E tomorrow(wed).
I notice they are now saying patchy and showery. What's the betting that
here and Canterbury don't get more than a mm.


Sorry, which forecast was going for heavy rain in the SE? The ones I've
seen this week on TV (Countryfile on Sunday and Breakfast today) didn't
indicate much in the way of rain for the SE.

Well heavy is a relative term for us! But, News 24 forecast yesterday
evening said Wednesday would be a wet day, with rain, heavy at times. Then
indicated a wide and solid block of rainfall right across this area. I
remember thinking at the time - I bet it fragments. I missed Countryfile but
agree not much forecast this morning, hence the comment.

Dave
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