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According to " Gong " there's a fair bit happening, and according to Met Office Thursday is to be bright and sunny for a change. Fingers crossed.
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Good luck to you!

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gong is correct Keith , i hope the MET office is as well !!
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The Met Office must know my time frame, it's now saying sun,clouds,and showers. Still, that's better than a rainy day today.
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The Met Office is as much use as a chocolate teapot ! Never saw the Sun for clouds all day.
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Tillibobs wrote: Fri Sep 22, 2023 9:17 am The Met Office is as much use as a chocolate teapot ! Never saw the Sun for clouds all day.
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Have you tried yr.no in Norway? I used the site a lot, but stopped for some unremembered reason. I think I'll have to go back and try it again. They seemed pretty accurate for me and one of their searchable forecast locations is something like 400 meters from my house. :lol:

If you click "Details" they show predicted cloud cover and fog percentages.
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