brianb
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« on: October 24, 2008, 10:34:17 pm » |
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Ah well, this sort of thing is not unknown, though rare in recent years. Any significant snow on ground very, very unlikely here due to the proximity of the sea, which is still close to as warm as it ever gets.
Here on the N coast - NE wind good, NW bad because of the damp air coming in off the sea. The NE wind has dumped most of its moisture before it gets here. SW is usually good too even when the forecast is showers.
Got a wee bit of clear(ish) sky this evening but the seeing is absolutely awful, even at the zenith stars are smeared out into fuzzy blobs about 5 arc sec in diameter. Jet stream obviously isn't far away. The wind is strong enough to be a nuisance too. Don't care about the temperature provided the wind is reasonably light & the air is dry.
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