Tonyblack wrote:They're forecasting 70 degrees here on Thursday.
wouldn't be rubbing it in would you Tony?
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Tonyblack wrote:They're forecasting 70 degrees here on Thursday.

jaznbonnie wrote:Fog here again. Today's serving just might rival London's.
London had long been noted for its fog, but when the "Great Smog" fell over the city in December 1952 the effects were unprecedented: 12,000 people are thought to have died in the immediate aftermath, triggering great public concern.
A further 8,000 died in following weeks and months, with fog so thick it stopped trains, cars, and public events.

Bouncy Castle wrote:jaznbonnie wrote:Fog here again. Today's serving just might rival London's.
Hon, it's a Yank (said with love!) misconception that London is continually shrouded in thick fog. Not since the Clean Air Act of 1956.London had long been noted for its fog, but when the "Great Smog" fell over the city in December 1952 the effects were unprecedented: 12,000 people are thought to have died in the immediate aftermath, triggering great public concern.
A further 8,000 died in following weeks and months, with fog so thick it stopped trains, cars, and public events.
We still get fog on occasion, but it don't kill yer!

jaznbonnie wrote:Bouncy Castle wrote:jaznbonnie wrote:Fog here again. Today's serving just might rival London's.
Hon, it's a Yank (said with love!) misconception that London is continually shrouded in thick fog. Not since the Clean Air Act of 1956.London had long been noted for its fog, but when the "Great Smog" fell over the city in December 1952 the effects were unprecedented: 12,000 people are thought to have died in the immediate aftermath, triggering great public concern.
A further 8,000 died in following weeks and months, with fog so thick it stopped trains, cars, and public events.
We still get fog on occasion, but it don't kill yer!
Well then, I probably grew up in a county (Humboldt, California) that beats the London Fog Misconception. At 4:00 p.m. every day the fog moved up the river and into town - barring a few freakly warm days. Wonder if our rainfall beats London's?


Who's Wee Dug wrote:London does not get that much rain but it can be a bit miserable between November to end of February,

Bouncy Castle wrote:Woke up this morning to.................. fog!
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