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| Friday Forecast 23rd Jan |
| Written by ned | |||
| Friday, 23 January 2009 19:02 | |||
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Sorry for the late post - I grabbed a sneaky run of the kent at lunchtime so this didn't get done! levels are high after a very wet week. We had big floods on Thursday, so watch out for tree debris etc. The lake fed stuff is still very high/flooding, the becks are down, and the rest is somewhere inbetween. The forecast is for very scattered light showers before another, fairly weak, front is due from the South during Sunday. The hills are laden with snow but the temperatures will be marginal between rain or snow on the hills so the runoff on Sunday will depend on that. The lake fed, or lowland rivers should stay high all weekend, but those snowy hills are looking good as well... Tides are pretty high. There is big swell in the Atlantic but nothing to drool over on the N East coast is predicted for the weekend. Enjoy...
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