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  • Location: Sunderland
  • Weather Preferences: Hot Summer, Snowy winter and thunderstorms all year round!
  • Location: Sunderland

new thread here ----->

locking this one shortly

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  • Location: Middlesex, Ruislip
  • Location: Middlesex, Ruislip

Peter cockroft probably using the out of date 00z runs-

Anyway my update coming around 730/745-

Remember I said shocking TV forecasts covering the next 72 hours

S

Look forward to it. One of the most respected posters on the forum.

Any thoughts on bringing back the model tracker? Always looked forward to those.....but will always remember that Phantom beasterly that disappeared overnight at 48/72 hrs......think it was 2005? Lol (I can only but now).

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  • Location: West Barnes, London, 18m ASL
  • Weather Preferences: Warm and sunny; chilly and sunny; thunderstorms; extreme
  • Location: West Barnes, London, 18m ASL

i think i wasted 2 minutes of my life listening to the BBC forecast just now

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