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Colin Youngs writes:
Thursday 9th January 2014

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I think for many of us in SE England (and perhaps other parts), the most
notable feature today will have been the prolonged hours of sunshine,
the first such day in what seems like an age. But I imagine that
sunshine hours aren't among the statistics available to you.
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Op donderdag 9 januari 2014 22:52:17 UTC+1 schreef John Hall:

... I imagine that
sunshine hours aren't among the statistics available to you.


Yes. On WeatherOnline and Ogimet, sunshine totals, where available, are published one day in arrears: http://tinyurl.com/phbgqsp - See column "Sun D-1" on the right.

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John Hall wrote:

In article ,
Colin Youngs writes:
Thursday 9th January 2014

snip

I think for many of us in SE England (and perhaps other parts), the most
notable feature today will have been the prolonged hours of sunshine,
the first such day in what seems like an age. But I imagine that
sunshine hours aren't among the statistics available to you.



Not this part. Only 0.2 hours here :-)

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And a rare soaking in these parts in this driest of winters.

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