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Old 09-01-2009, 08:43 PM
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This photograph was taken just before darkness today: -

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The Welsh Dee from the A5 Bridge at Corwen.


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Old 09-01-2009, 08:50 PM
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Nice; but the river's very low - 'red sky at night, sheperds delight'!


I dunno - how about: gales & wind on Sunday?


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Nice; but the river's very low - 'red sky at night, sheperds delight'!


I dunno - how about: gales & wind on Sunday?


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Nice photo - can't you just tell that it's very cold.

Temperatures will start to rise later today and into tomorrow just getting into double figures by tomorrow and there will be a bit of rain and some strong gusts overnight and into tomorrow. I'm not sure how much rain but maybe not enough to put the river out.
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