The Met Office weather forecast for 'Brighton and Hove Albion'
http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/weather/forecast/gcpcq5541
FOG forecast tonight from 8. Will we get to half time and then be called off ?
Take your pick: Falmer ok. Lewes isn't. Brighton fine.
Which is exactly how it was on 30th December. You would expect the weather in Falmer to be generally more like Lewes than Brighton.
My met office app shows mist at 6pm then fog from 8pm, not going to get the 6pm inspection tonight then, who would be a ref in these circumstances
Each to their own.No, no, it isn't. It's tedious and dull unless used sparingly - me.
Take your pick: Falmer ok. Lewes isn't. Brighton fine.
Which is exactly how it was on 30th December. You would expect the weather in Falmer to be generally more like Lewes than Brighton.
As someone who spend a a lot of time travelling between Lewes and Brighton, I would say that last statement is true.
Truth is, fog is hard to predict. There must be a significant risk it will come down tonight.
Incredibly selfishly, as I am away in Tenerife, I would be happy for a postponement, but realise it's not good for the team nor for you lot. There is the Murray factor providing me with a fig leaf of dignity.
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I didn't check the forecast there earlier, are you saying it's improved? Because the forecast in Hove has gone from Moderate to Poor/Very poor.Fog now not due until 2300, mist before then with visibility now just 'poor' rather than 'very poor'.
I didn't check the forecast there earlier, are you saying it's improved? Because the forecast in Hove has gone from Moderate to Poor/Very poor.
Yeah I know.The Met Office website has Brighton and Hove Albion as a location
Didn't know. It must have been pretty bad then.and the forecast for tonight there has now improved.
What is the difference between Mist and Fog?
Improved to Moderate.Fog now not due until 2300, mist before then with visibility now just 'poor' rather than 'very poor'.