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An air frost on Scilly is rare in mid winter, but to get one in mid March is exceptional. -0.4C on St. Martins, -0.3C on St. Mary's. I must check to see if it's some kind of record.
Minimum of -1.0C in Penzance, about -2.5C @ Camborne just a short way inland. At least the wind is dropping and it's sunny. Graham Penzance |
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