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Snow forecast
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From: Janet Tweedy <j...@lancedal.net>
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In article <aflmklFe51...@mid.individual.net>, Sacha <sa...@nowhere.com>
writes
>They've forecast snow for Dartmoor tonight. It's certainly very cold,
>though not freezing. It may well be snow on the higher bits of the
>moor though because the sky has had that 'look' about it most of today
>but it's early if it does snow. We've left the kitchen corridor door
>open so that the heat from the Aga percolates upstairs, too. This
>means Oscar Underfoot will lie snoring outside our bedroom door all
>night but at least we'll all be snug. I hope everyone has a frost-free
>garden night!
>--
We've had a monumental amount of rain last night/this morning and
puddles lie on the patio and round my posts and the hanging baskets I am
supposed to be making up. Oh good .. it's started raining again.
--
Janet Tweedy