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Old January 26th 09, 03:47 PM posted to microsoft.public.windowsme.general
Shane[_5_]
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Joan, it's real funny how when I was a kid you'd get deep snow drifts up the
hill here, but now they seem to get more snow in London. Then three summers
ago I was walking across the hill and when I got back found the hottest
temperature ever recorded in the UK, recorded here - though it was exceeded
the next day at Wisley (iirc).

But a couple of weeks back 'they' said the coldest was -12, up North (I
forget where exactly), while a family friend who lives the other side of the
hill (in Whittington) said it went down to -12 there. The next night they
said it went down to -11 near Oxford, while I recorded -11 on the min-max
thermometer just out back (though Oxford isn't so very far anyway).

Relieved the monotony of the damp, grey business-as-usual. I only really
like bi-polar weather!


Joan Archer wrote:
I'm glad we don't either Dave, the worst we've had so far was -4
Celsius but we only had the freezing temps for about a week but that
was a week too long g

"David H. Lipman" wrote in message
...
From: "Heather"


OK, I think I see what you are saying. Guess I have never received
one. Or if I did, I didn't notice it.


Is it as cold in New Yawk as it is up here?? Minus 20 something
with the windchill, which has been the norm since Xmas. And while
Yanks think we live in the Arctic, our weather quite often is nicer
than upper NY State. The Lake stops a lot of the snow.


Cheers......Heather


Brrrrrrrrrr.....

Its in the 40 (F) here. Worst we had was ~8 deg. F.
Jersey *never* gets that cold -- thank G-d.

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