It's been a long time since I last got to do this... extrapolating from radar images using a pen as a guide, finding that uncertainties due to changes in the size and shape of the heavier precipitation produce a range from just south to a little way north of me, pondering over whether it's worth tracking this all the way down.
My parents would think me crazy, and tell me to grow up, but down here it's such a rarity and has been such a long time that I say "what's the harm for one night of countless many?"
I'm sure many on here are like-minded, even in the face of daytime jobs, though there are very real limits.
Some light powder snow just starting to get underway here I think... hard to tell as there are few lampposts and they're all far away!
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T-Max: 30.2°C 9th Sep (...!) | T-Min: -7.1°C 22nd & 23rd Jan | Wettest Day: 25.9mm 2nd Nov | Ice Days: 1 (2nd Dec -1.3°C in freezing fog)
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