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A tad chilly at between 1°C to 3°C. The tops had a dusting three days ago. But thankfully now gone. On Tue. it was 0°C when I got up. But the coppice where I was processing is 340m lower and it had had some sun, so a balmy 3°C.

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I was working on a wind-damaged Oak near Thaxted, in Essex yesterday...horrible conditions, heavy rain and very cold. All of a sudden, out of nowhere, the wind picked up alarmingly and gave some pretty fierce gusts. The tree was moving in a way that encouraged a rapid descent followed by a retreat to the wagon. 20 minutes later the wind had dropped and the sun peeped through the clouds...horrible, cold, wet, muddy day.

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I was working on a wind-damaged Oak near Thaxted, in Essex yesterday...horrible conditions, heavy rain and very cold. All of a sudden, out of nowhere, the wind picked up alarmingly and gave some pretty fierce gusts. The tree was moving in a way that encouraged a rapid descent followed by a retreat to the wagon. 20 minutes later the wind had dropped and the sun peeped through the clouds...horrible, cold, wet, muddy day.

 

Hi mate there was chap near us raining very hard and snow he was on the roof mad thanks Jon

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A bit cloudio today, certainly not scorchio. But the wind had died by this morning and we had a great day and caught up with our job after yesterday's wind.

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A bit cloudio today, certainly not scorchio. But the wind had died by this morning and we had a great day and caught up with our job after yesterday's wind.

 

HI JIM AND ALL it cold here in somerset thanks jon :thumbup:

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Best day for ages here. Sunny, no rain, bit breezy, no rain and not even that cold at around 7c. Did I mention NO RAIN :thumbup:

 

yes haha no rain:thumbup1::thumbup1::thumbup1:perfect day cold and dry a bit of winter sun and a good fire tonight burning nice leylandi logs :thumbup:

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