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Stanley
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Posted -  17/03/2008  :  14:02
I went up Letcliffe today in the sunshine with the birds singing and only a light breeze from the NW to spoil things so I decided you were right and it's probably about time we started to be optimistic.  However.....  have you seen the forecast for Easter?


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Stanley
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Posted - 21/07/2008 : 07:40
Cilly night for July; 8C but things are looking up.  Clear sky this morning with an almost full moon fairly high up in the West showing in full daylight.  Forecast is for a high to come in from the south with light winds and temperatures will rise through the week.  We could finally get a spell of summer weather.  Glass is higher than it's been for weeks and rising strongly.  Yippee!


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Cathy
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Posted - 21/07/2008 : 10:21
Not much different here.  14C today, looking at 4C tonight with 13C for Tuesday. They have promised us some sun on Wednesday.  Cool


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Another
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Posted - 21/07/2008 : 11:07
It was only 8C at 6.30 this morning but the sun is out now and I have  all the windows and the  back door  open - no doubdt C will be complaining how cold it is before too long!
Good early start to work this morning - last working day before hols. A couple of days to wind down and sort stuff out then early set off on Friday.


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moh
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Posted - 21/07/2008 : 13:44
Don't get excited - 3 days max.


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Sue
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Posted - 21/07/2008 : 13:45
Nice sunny afternoon, done a little bit of gardening. Bob pruning shrubs that have flowered
 Sue


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Ringo
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Posted - 21/07/2008 : 14:39
Its a bit cooler here today as there is a wind blowing, but the kids are in the pool so it cant be that cold


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Stanley
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Posted - 21/07/2008 : 16:52
Who is this bum Ringo?  Glass still rising after a perfect day.  Wonderful how a good day can raise the spirits.  Moh!  Stop it, we're enjoying it!


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Stanley
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Posted - 22/07/2008 : 06:27
I noticed last night that the wind was still from the NW.  Today it is cloudy and a slight dampening of the slates but improving now.  The wind is forecast to come in from the SW so this will raise temperatures.  If we get some sun we will have warmest days of the summer so far.  Shirt sleeves walk to Letcliffe yesterday and could be the same today.  Glass is steady if not a slight rise.


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Stanley
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Posted - 22/07/2008 : 06:28
PS. 6C degrees warmer this morning than it was yesterday at the same time.


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Traycle Mine Overseer


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Posted - 22/07/2008 : 07:09
Slight drizzle when I was out with Misty at 5.30. Good long walk did us both good. Nolic

 


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marilyn
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Posted - 22/07/2008 : 08:42
I have learnt the value of a singlet. (not to mention the flannelette nightie)


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Cathy
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Posted - 22/07/2008 : 10:29
I wrap myself up in my big pink blanket (dressing gown), oh yes and two pair of socks -  it's a great look :).  This is our first winter without a heater.  Even my daughter has bought her 'first ever' dressing gown this winter, we've never needed them before.  Brrrr  


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moh
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Posted - 22/07/2008 : 15:04
Drizzled most of the day - heavy at Blackburn so not good on the motorway.


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mporter
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Posted - 23/07/2008 : 01:16
It has been very cold at nights but our winterndays are lovely, much warmer than your summer days.  Today is forcast to be 20 degrees at the moment it is a chilly 14 degrees.  Rain is then forcast for Thursday ans Friday and then sunny and 19 on Saturday. 


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Stanley
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Posted - 23/07/2008 : 05:59
9C in Barlick at 04:30 with a grey overcast and no wind.  Could damp a bit later I think but not bad weather.  Glass is high and steady and it all dependes on how the cloud burns off.  Being on the cusp between Lancs and Yorks and at 500-1000 feet means that we get our own climate.  Not going to be blazing summer......  (a slow hay day)


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