Re: Windy in the West?
- From: "Jim Webster" <jim@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Sat, 2 Feb 2008 18:08:41 -0000
"Jill" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Jim Webster wrote:central Lake district still had some on the hills but thin and wet, From
"Jill" <news@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Dave P wrote:
Same pattern of wind here. No as bad as expected. All intact except
a few branches here and there.
Very pretty now - in the last 2 hours on the other side of the
curtains we now have over an inch of laying settled snow. and its
minus one Very quiet, not a breathe of wind and it hadn't even rained
for the
previous few hours.
Wonder what tomorrow will bring
here it is sort of clear, sort of dry and sort of above freezing with
no snow at all
even the hail on the car roof that landed about 10pm has melted
Jim Webster
Its still here - just
Only got down to minus 2 last night instead of the minus 5 forecast
yesterday lunchtime.
Its already above freezing so this will all just add to the muck and mire
shortly, I expect.
Penrith to Carlisle was pretty bad people told me who'd just done it.
Southern Lakes no problem, we had a cyclist in front of us on the A592 who
was doing 32mph
Jim Webster
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