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Thread: Weather For The Weekend

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    Default Weather For The Weekend

    Does anyone know what the weathers supposed to be like over the weekend?
    Im finding it freezing today in the house, I have the heating up full but can't get warmed up at all!!
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    I don't know how to do a link to it, but there is a good weather chart on caithness.org, it comes from the Met Office.

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    If you have a fair understanding of weather charts with air pressure etc, look
    here
    http://www.net-weather.co.uk/index.c...=gfsh500;sess=

    or go to this one and stick in your code
    http://www.net-weather.co.uk/index.cgi?action=uk7dayx2

    another one i use is here
    http://theyr.net/cg/cny/I1eeff7/F=js...scot_Edinburgh

    or another one where you put your postcode in is here
    http://metcheck.com/V40/UK/FREE/7days.asp

    Erli might be on about this one here
    http://www.met-office.gov.uk/weather...wscotland.html
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    hi tugmisstress.....
    what a great idea that little weather/time display for Scrabster is.
    Really cool. I even understand most of it!

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    Hi Landmarker,
    just to help you figure the rest of it out

    ???mph = windspeed in miles per hour
    ESE 112 = direction the wind is coming from
    ??% = humidity percentage in the air
    ??C = temperature in Celcius
    ??mm = rainfall/precipitation (which can include frost melt) for that day from midnight
    ??mb = barometric pressure

    Hope that helps a little
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