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Temperature remains above zero this evening, and the ground continues to
soften as it reappears from underneath the snow. I'll be quite happy if that's the last we see of snow and ice this winter, though I suspect it won't be. Looking forward to some "mild" days ahead. |
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Chris Smith wrote:
Temperature remains above zero this evening, and the ground continues to soften as it reappears from underneath the snow. I'll be quite happy if that's the last we see of snow and ice this winter, though I suspect it won't be. Looking forward to some "mild" days ahead. ----------------------- I look forward to seeing the sun more than anything. We have had precious little of that here this month although I don't hold out much chance. Dave |
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