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This is the second consecutive day with an identifiable Heat Low over southern England. Yesterday's (Sat.) produced a marked westerly here which died out early evening. Today's low is somewhat less marked and there is a light N'ly but I wouldn't bet against a sea breeze from the south coast penetrating as far as here temporarily (40 miles). It does happen from time to time. Max temps on both days 31°C.
On Planet Footy these are back-to-back heat lows. Roll your own eyes - mine hurt. Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 557 ft 170 m. |
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