- Aug 8, 2005
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more the whole line of showers detached and moved south.
I'm genuinely interested, why did it do this? What happened.
more the whole line of showers detached and moved south.
I'm genuinely interested, why did it do this? What happened.
I'm genuinely interested, why did it do this? What happened.
Wind has turn more northerly and less easterly, as a first guess.
Just come through Hastings it’s quite heavy there. Much lighter along the coast in Eastbourne. Can see the line being about that in terms of how Far East they will travel.
I cycled from the Pier to Rottingdean and back this morning. On the outward journey, my face has never been so cold, ever. The strong bitterly cold easterly wind meant that it felt like cycling uphill, even though it's basically flat. I had trouble overtaking slow joggers.
However, on the way back, nothing like as cold, and hardly had to pedal at all.
I cycled from the Pier to Rottingdean and back this morning. On the outward journey, my face has never been so cold, ever. The strong bitterly cold easterly wind meant that it felt like cycling uphill, even though it's basically flat. I had trouble overtaking slow joggers.
However, on the way back, nothing like as cold, and hardly had to pedal at all.
Look at this for the latest radar down here in Cornwall, snow to the North, snow to the south, completely avoiding our hallowed land. All that lovely snow just heading for the fishys. That's just unfair
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There's quite a steep downhill bit as you approach Ovingdean roundabout on the cycle/pedestrian track, and you don't have to stop. I've never travelled so fast on a bike. That included my motorbike! I actually did overtake a few cars!!You drove back, then?
Is the undercliff path closed still? There was a big rockfall yesterday.
Anybody else in BN1 notice that the roads n pavements are dry as a bone and coated in an unidentified dusting of thin white stuff? New form of council grit? Or CONTRAILS?