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Blustery this morning, currently gusting 40-45kt is exposed spots like St Ives. A bit more like a typical Cornish November

Still distinctly mild following yesterday's cold front http://www.nci-stives.org/weather/Cu...antage_Pro.htm , there was virtually no change in temperature, though it looks like falling away anytime now.

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Graham Easterling wrote:

Blustery this morning, currently gusting 40-45kt is exposed spots like St
Ives. A bit more like a typical Cornish November

Still distinctly mild following yesterday's cold front
http://www.nci-stives.org/weather/Cu...antage_Pro.htm , there was
virtually no change in temperature, though it looks like falling away anytime
now.

Graham
Penzance


Far from mild in Tideswell. Rain started around 1030. It became heavy just
after 1130 and with the temp steadily falling it turned to heavy sleet at about
1215. Still heavy sleet at 1230 with the temp on 3.7 and falling. An
interesting day :-)

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Norman Lynagh wrote:

Graham Easterling wrote:

Blustery this morning, currently gusting 40-45kt is exposed spots like St
Ives. A bit more like a typical Cornish November

Still distinctly mild following yesterday's cold front
http://www.nci-stives.org/weather/Cu...antage_Pro.htm , there was
virtually no change in temperature, though it looks like falling away
anytime now.

Graham
Penzance


Far from mild in Tideswell. Rain started around 1030. It became heavy just
after 1130 and with the temp steadily falling it turned to heavy sleet at
about 1215. Still heavy sleet at 1230 with the temp on 3.7 and falling. An
interesting day :-)



........and now at 1240 the sun is shining. Temp 3.2. It's difficult to keep up!

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Tideswell, Derbyshire
303m a.s.l.
http://peakdistrictweather.org
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