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That's a bit too warm for me! Where in the world are you Alex? 

Sydney, it’s perfect working weather to be honest, anything up to mid thirties is okay but over that and up into the forties is pretty challenging. It’s a different kinda heat than back there
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Snowing quite heavily at the moment here at the foot of the South Downs . Big flakes but ground is not cold enough for it to settle . Lunch time the sun was out and if out of the Northerly wind it was quite warm .   

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Sun's shining here and it's snowing a blizzard at the same time right now.

Had that about 3 hours ago here, all passed now and brightened up, still cold though in the breeze.
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Absolutely STUNNING sky scape this evening as the sun was setting.  Photo wouldn't have done it justice but it was a genuine pleasure to behold!

 

Maybe we've done the planet a decent bit of 'good' by such significantly reduced aviation.

 

On a bit of a tangent - can't help but think there are more birds generally around this year than I've noticed in previous years.  Might be my imagination, or confirmation bias, or just pure coincidence.  Anyone agree or is it a touch of madness?  

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went for a drive after work with mrs along the Tees as beautiful and sunny but frigging freezing out in the wind.

this am was expecting to see heavy frost but nothing. the thermometer on the car said minus 1. no frost on windscreen but some wood dust dirtying it so did a wash wipe and the water froze on contact

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17 minutes ago, Tippin Alaybye said:

went for a drive after work with mrs along the Tees as beautiful and sunny but frigging freezing out in the wind.

this am was expecting to see heavy frost but nothing. the thermometer on the car said minus 1. no frost on windscreen but some wood dust dirtying it so did a wash wipe and the water froze on contact

Exactly the same for me ! Its spookily the same !

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