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How is it down London way?
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From: "Mikedmc" <mikedmc...@yahoo.com>
Newsgroups: uk.media.dvd
Subject: Re: How is it down London way?
Date: Fri, 31 Jan 2003 17:26:59 -0000
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chris@ukaskew wrote:
> Flying out to New York tomorrow afternoon (13:30) from Heathrow and
> quite frankly I'm getting nervous as hell. Hows the weather looking
> down towards London and does anyone have advice on which roads to
> avoid? I realise my flight may be cancelled or delayed, but my first
> priority is getting to Heathrow on time. I'm coming from Wiltshire
> (not too far from Bath or Salisbury) Its all well and good that all
> the news sites say "don't travel unless you have to" but a) I have
> to, and b) hows about telling us where to avoid!
>
> Its weird, we've had glorious sunshine this week here, have barely
> even seen a cloud since Wednesday and haven't seen snow settle since
> about 1994 or something, seems strange that the rest of the country
> is fooked.
>
> Cheers
>
> Chris.
Goodluck then, hope it improves overnight for you.