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Second that.

 

My brother in law lives for some of the year in Sweden, in a town called Lidkoping on Lake Vanern. This is the 10 day forecast for Lidkoping - I'd be giddy with joy for a forecast like this:

 

Long term forecast for Lidköping, Västra Götaland (Sweden) ? yr.no

 

And then this is ours:

 

Long term forecast for Philpstoun, Scotland (United Kingdom) ? yr.no

 

Those lucky bloody Swedes!

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My brother in law lives for some of the year in Sweden, in a town called Lidkoping on Lake Vanern. This is the 10 day forecast for Lidkoping - I'd be giddy with joy for a forecast like this:

 

Long term forecast for Lidköping, Västra Götaland (Sweden) ? yr.no

 

And then this is ours:

 

Long term forecast for Philpstoun, Scotland (United Kingdom) ? yr.no

 

Those lucky bloody Swedes!

 

Hi BIG JOHN happy new year mate that better weather thanks for heads up Jon

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My brother in law lives for some of the year in Sweden, in a town called Lidkoping on Lake Vanern. This is the 10 day forecast for Lidkoping - I'd be giddy with joy for a forecast like this:

 

Long term forecast for Lidköping, Västra Götaland (Sweden) ? yr.no

 

And then this is ours:

 

Long term forecast for Philpstoun, Scotland (United Kingdom) ? yr.no

 

Those lucky bloody Swedes!

 

That Swedish forecast does look nice but would take 24 hours without rain if it was an option.

 

Ours Long term forecast for Princetown, England (United Kingdom) ? yr.no

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Never mind all this let's have another look at the weather in Mexico (turn the volume down though, the Australian is a bit coarse) :D

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