Yes, after months of fogless weather conditions we've had three consecutive mornings (sometimes lasting until lunchtime) of heavy fog. This morning was particularly bad because the fog was freezing fog.
The Fog's Back.
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You had me fooled there old boy. I thought you were telling us there
had been another re-make of this film
had been another re-make of this film
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Yesterday was very odd. Warm in Brum- but then went straight to fog after Worcester in the space of two fields.
Glad I was on a train and not driving.
Glad I was on a train and not driving.
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colonel wrote:
> Yesterday was very odd. Warm in Brum- but then went straight to
> fog after Worcester in the space of two fields.
>
> Glad I was on a train and not driving.
The weather was like that on Monday in West Yorkshire
Left home in brilliant sunshine (8.30) travelled about 2 miles and then hit
fog that got even thicker driving through the next couple of miles
It was about 12ish before it then cleared away from that area
> Yesterday was very odd. Warm in Brum- but then went straight to
> fog after Worcester in the space of two fields.
>
> Glad I was on a train and not driving.
The weather was like that on Monday in West Yorkshire
Left home in brilliant sunshine (8.30) travelled about 2 miles and then hit
fog that got even thicker driving through the next couple of miles
It was about 12ish before it then cleared away from that area
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Yesterday: lovely beautiful day with summer temps, the house was like a fucking sauna (I am in the process of fitting new flooring).
Today: arctic conditions, the house is like Ice Station Zebra cause I opened a few windows to let some lovely cooling air in yesterday ... and decided to leave them open overnight.
But fog ... no sign of that I'm afraid Mr. Camberwick Green.
Today: arctic conditions, the house is like Ice Station Zebra cause I opened a few windows to let some lovely cooling air in yesterday ... and decided to leave them open overnight.
But fog ... no sign of that I'm afraid Mr. Camberwick Green.
PEOPLE think Stephen Hawking is so clever, but when you ask him a question and he is typing in the answer on his little screen, how do we know he isn't just looking up the answer on the Internet?
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We've had it warm up after the fog has cleared - for a few hours, then as darkness falls the fog reemerges. Another frosty morning today.