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richard p
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whats happened to global warming? here in sunny somerset weve had freezing fog all day , and SNOW is forcast for tonight and tomorrow, snow here before christmas is unheard of, just hope the forcast is of the usual standard :twisted:
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Where did you get that Forecast Richard? TheBBC says freezing fog to continue for the next few days

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I HOPE THEY DON'T GET THE WEATHER RIGHT AS USUAL ( REMEMBER OCTOBER 87 ) A LITTLE BREEZY ! ALSO IN THE SW REGION THEY NEVER GET THE EASTERLY WIND RIGHT.
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Long term forecast reckons that it will stay cold until about 27 December then back to the dreary mild, wet and windy theme. Must say, I HATE IT. Would love to see more cold, frosty weather, and don't even mind the fog (not nice if you're doing a lot of driving of course). I find it v. disturbing that temps are due to rise to 10+ again, and would prefer it to stay below 7 degrees until end Jan/Feb at least.

When is everyone gonna wake up and DO something? Particularly government -national and international. Everything is so short sighted. My daughter said to me the other day 'it's alright for you, you'll be long gone before everything floods and there's not enough food'. But I actually think it won't be very long before this happens, and I might just live to see it!!!!!
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dont you like the ironary the old people have the power to change the world ( bush/blair )but its the young who will suffer , and they will not be here to see it
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