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Old 22-Mar-2006, 18:03
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weather at cadwell for the weekend

http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/5day.shtml

looks like the weather is going to be good for the weekend except friday dam. but i dont know where the forcast for snow came from



Louth, United Kingdom
Current Nearest Observations:
cloudy 4°C
N (13 mph)
Relative Humidity (%): 59,
Pressure (mB): 1015, Rising,
Visibility: Very good


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Wednesday

Sunrise 6:01 (GMT)
Sunset 18:14 (GMT) 5°C -1°C 9 very poor 1015 52

Thursday

Sunrise 5:59 (GMT)
Sunset 18:16 (GMT) 7°C 3°C 9 moderate 1013 55

Friday

Sunrise 5:56 (GMT)
Sunset 18:18 (GMT) 10°C 5°C 17 poor 991 92

Saturday

Sunrise 5:54 (GMT)
Sunset 18:20 (GMT) 12°C 8°C 21 moderate 997 58

Sunday

Sunrise 6:51 (BST)
Sunset 19:22 (BST) 13°C 7°C 17 poor 998 66


Nearest weather observation station: Latitude: 53.48,
Longitude: 0.08.
Observed: Wed 22/03/2006 at
1200 (GMT)
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