Friday 4 November 2011

FRIDAY 4th NOVEMBER----EVENING

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HEADLINES @ 1830Hrs
The morning was cloudy, but dry. This afternoon was plagued by a few light showers, but only amounting to 0.3mms. As evening approached, skies began to clear & a half moon could be seen in the southern sky. The day's highest temperature was 12.5, mild for this time of year.

THIS EVENING & TONIGHT
Some clear spells, but also some cloud patches at times. Minimum temperatures will be lower than of late, down to about 3 or 4, but the most prone frost pockets may well get a ground frost. Valley mist patches & bands of cloud on valley sides are likely to form by dawn.

WEEKEND
Both days should be dry, with cold misty starts & mist bands & patches in the valley. However, both days should also have good spells of sunshine. Temperatures should reach about 10 on Saturday, but only 7 on Sunday. Both nights are likely to get a slight air frost & widespread ground frost.

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