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Re: This weeks weather
Posted by Gwil on Sun Jun 20th at 5:49pm 2004


Anyone know of good, free weather websites? Just wondering, as its my yearly outing to the Glastonbury Festival on wednesday - and I wanted a bit of advance knowledge on what to expect..

I have some info for wednesday/thursday - showers and sun, and sunshine respectively, but I was kinda hoping for a longer reaching forecast

fingers crossed for sunshine like last year any help is appreciated...
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Re: This weeks weather
Posted by Kage_Prototype on Sun Jun 20th at 6:15pm 2004


www.weather.co.uk



In case situations like this arise again, this may also come in handy:

http://www.google.com [addsig]




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Posted by scary_jeff on Sun Jun 20th at 6:42pm 2004


http://www.metoffice.gov.uk
http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather




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Re: This weeks weather
Posted by Gwil on Sun Jun 20th at 6:48pm 2004


actually i googled, and found only the bbc site of use.. im also trying to organise the final points of getting 7 people down there as well smiley and i was also specifically after a fortnights forecast if possible

i know the virtues of google
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Posted by Orpheus on Sun Jun 20th at 7:01pm 2004


i found this link through our weather site..

http://uk.weather.com/?from=footer

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Re: This weeks weather
Posted by Gwil on Sun Jun 20th at 7:08pm 2004


Cheers for all the links guys.. it looks pretty much like there will be sunshine, with cloud - and the occasional shower scattered here and there

A bit like last year then, I suppose

*rubs hands in anticipation* (i should stop doing this, ill have no skin left.. )
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Re: This weeks weather
Posted by $loth on Sun Jun 20th at 7:29pm 2004


But expect the sun to last as long as last year, apparently, our heat wave is already nearly over, some how this reminds me of the day after tomorow, but on a lower scale [addsig]



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Re: This weeks weather
Posted by scary_jeff on Sun Jun 20th at 8:54pm 2004


Don't count on any two-week forecast being accurate,



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Re: This weeks weather
Posted by wil5on on Mon Jun 21st at 9:20am 2004


As good a reason as any to use this...

http://www.f**kinggoogleit.com

Darn filters... I think you understand what its supposed to be

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Re: This weeks weather
Posted by Gwil on Mon Jun 21st at 10:41am 2004


Quotage ahoy...

" actually i googled, and found only the bbc site of use.. im also trying to organise the final points of getting 7 people down there as well smiley and i was also specifically after a fortnights forecast if possible

i know the virtues of google"

*rolls eyes at length*
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Re: This weeks weather
Posted by Monqui on Mon Jun 21st at 2:20pm 2004


I'm not normally one for the single-word posts, which is why I added this header. Anyways-

Pizzowned. [addsig]




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Re: This weeks weather
Posted by 2-bits on Tue Jun 22nd at 2:44pm 2004


Really, a filter? f**king asswipe censors. s**t.

edit: Ah... I kind of see how it works... It replaces the entire word with a string. For example, the s in s**t was capitalized, but now it's not. [addsig]




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Re: This weeks weather
Posted by $loth on Thu Jun 24th at 8:22am 2004


Some wierd weather yesturday [omg just got deja vu :S] All throughout the day it was windy as hell down here and started raining a bit. [addsig]



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Re: This weeks weather
Posted by ReNo on Thu Jun 24th at 10:26am 2004


Christ, wind and rain in England?! ITS THE BEGINNING OF THE END OF THE WORLD!

On a seperate note, its the same up here, and it sucks

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Re: This weeks weather
Posted by scary_jeff on Thu Jun 24th at 11:17am 2004


Apparently it's the biggest depression in june for 150 years.



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Posted by Orpheus on Thu Jun 24th at 11:26am 2004


? posted by scary_jeff
Apparently it's the biggest depression in june for 150 years.

i'd be more depressed about "where" you live, than its weather

/runs

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Re: This weeks weather
Posted by scary_jeff on Thu Jun 24th at 11:32am 2004


I really like where I live [west cornwall], don't care much about the weather. People come on holiday here from all over the world in the summer, including america



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Posted by Orpheus on Thu Jun 24th at 11:49am 2004


? posted by scary_jeff
I really like where I live [west cornwall], don't care much about the weather. People come on holiday here from all over the world in the summer, including america

touch?

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Re: This weeks weather
Posted by SumhObo on Thu Jun 24th at 11:51am 2004


Haha, Melbourne weather. Rain and 15-degree weather can - and will - occur in any season, but this is partially balanced by the three randomly placed 35-degree days during the other seasons. It's impossible to plan for any event, and don't you dare say the word "barbecue" outside on a fine sunny day. Wednesday is always rainy and cold.



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Re: This weeks weather
Posted by Orpheus on Thu Jun 24th at 11:57am 2004


? posted by SumhObo
Haha, Melbourne weather. Rain and 15-degree weather can - and will - occur in any season, but this is partially balanced by the three randomly placed 35-degree days during the other seasons. It's impossible to plan for any event, and don't you dare say the word "barbecue" outside on a fine sunny day. Wednesday is always rainy and cold.

one of the perks, and oddities of the net..

to gab with a fellow member, who's weather is bassackwards from the norm..

its summer here, winter there

i remember gabbing with des on new years.. he was hollering "HAPPY NEW YEAR" 14 hours before it was time here

real time conversations are coolness

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