
Low point of Winter
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Low point of Winter
Say we now at the low point of winter now as far as the temps are concerned also the fact even the SW have been quiter than normal for several weeks now,say from after this week it will start to turn as the sun gains altitude 

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Yes its getting lighter in the mornings now for about 3 weeks or so with sunrise at 7.19am compared to 7.35 on the 1st July and getting lighter in the evenings since about the 21st June,The mornings will show maked lightening over the next few weeks as the equinox approaches but the cold lags the shortest day

C-Nimbus wrote:
when I left for work this morning (which is within 3 minutes every morning) I couldn't help noticing that it seemed lighter. For a minute there I thought I was late
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Re: Low point of Winter
Our low point was a month agoMichael wrote:Say we now at the low point of winter now as far as the temps are concerned


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Re: Low point of Winter
Ha Ha Ha Its often wet and windy right to Christmas

Foggy Hamilton wrote:Our low point was a month agoSummer is coming...