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This pseudo-cold-snap, anticylonic gloom is driving me nuts.

Can't wait for wind, rain and double digit maxima again...

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This pseudo-cold-snap, anticylonic gloom is driving me nuts.

Can't wait for wind, rain and double digit maxima again...


I can't wait either! But still, there are certain advantages:

1) Beers chilled outside instead of competing with food for space in fridge.
2) The grass seems to have stopped growing.
3) Can go for a walk without squelching in mud.
4) The washing dries on the line in a day instead of taking a week and going
smelly.

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On Dec 18, 3:30 pm, "Nick Gardner"
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This pseudo-cold-snap, anticylonic gloom is driving me nuts.


Can't wait for wind, rain and double digit maxima again...


You will soon have your wish if the current charts pan out

It may not be seasonal, but what's the point in having a cold spell
(without any chance of snow)
Day after day, of feeling the cold penetrating through bones...
doesn't feel very pleasant.

Don't forget people have to spend more on heating bills. It's cold, we
don't want to get out of our nice warm beds in the mornings
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On Dec 18, 3:30 pm, "Nick Gardner"
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This pseudo-cold-snap, anticylonic gloom is driving me nuts.


Can't wait for wind, rain and double digit maxima again...


You will soon have your wish if the current charts pan out

It may not be seasonal, but what's the point in having a cold spell
(without any chance of snow)
Day after day, of feeling the cold penetrating through bones...
doesn't feel very pleasant.

Don't forget people have to spend more on heating bills. It's cold, we
don't want to get out of our nice warm beds in the mornings


Is that a problem? :-)

Will
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