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Well that is exactly what the new graphics are predicting for me today,
or at least stopped raining by eleven.

Let's see how good they are

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On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 06:10:39 +0100, "Col"
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Well that is exactly what the new graphics are predicting for me today,
or at least stopped raining by eleven.


For me in Dorset I think it is rain by 4 and fair
by...err....hmm..8.45
actually been a decent dose. Radar suggests two bands.
all the best Robin
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On Wed, 15 Jun 2005 06:10:39 +0100, "Col"
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Well that is exactly what the new graphics are predicting for me today,
or at least stopped raining by eleven.


For me in Dorset I think it is rain by 4 and fair
by...err....hmm..8.45
actually been a decent dose. Radar suggests two bands.


Rain started 5 minutes late at 7.05, then there was very light and
inconsequential rain until around 9. Then moderate rain until 12,
so an hour extra rain. So a very poor forecast in that respect.

Well they wanted to give me all that detail.......

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Here in south Devon it has been something more like rain at 5am, fine by 8
am. It is now quite sunny. A total of 8.8 mm fell.

Currently at 9:30 am, 16.1C, RH 84%, DP 13.4C, 1008.5 mb (R).
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Well that is exactly what the new graphics are predicting for me today,
or at least stopped raining by eleven.

Let's see how good they are

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Default Rain by seven, fine by eleven?

It's good when much needed rain comes at night!

10.8mm here in Penzance.

The last time I recorded =25mm was 3rd October 2004. This is easily my
longest spell without an inch of rain. (Records here start 1991).

Graham

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Here in south Devon it has been something more like rain at 5am, fine by 8
am. It is now quite sunny. A total of 8.8 mm fell.

Currently at 9:30 am, 16.1C, RH 84%, DP 13.4C, 1008.5 mb (R).
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50 amsl

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Well that is exactly what the new graphics are predicting for me today,
or at least stopped raining by eleven.

Let's see how good they are

Col
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http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co....rPictures.html








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