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Yeah, KB3GPX from TW8S set out. Yeah, well, at the moment we're not going to get any snow at all. It's way too mild over here. At the moment, the temperature's going up and since the beginning of the net we're now on 50.5 F, that's 10.3 C, with that horrible drizzly rain there that has returned. So we should be going down, you know, it's 10 minutes past midnight here. We're technically into Saturday morning, and we've got really really high temperatures for what we should have, it should be around about five, maybe six, or maybe even lower than that at the moment. So we had a rather hot summer, but it's kind of what I know and a hot well, very well, the hotter than normal autumn. It just seems it's like it's continued into the actual, you know, sort of winter. It's, it's totally unheard of. I'm just waiting for it to actually drop and we end up with a blizzard and get about four or six foot of snow. Because something's got to happen and we say it's totally, uh, and it's so out of the ordinary, um, probably we'll end up with a really, uh, sharp cold spell and that might bring us even a snow here where we are located on the coast. And, um, they're not likely anywhere else, uh, to the west of us on the other side of the or to the north, because if we get snow, they're going to get a lot worse than what we are. As I say, we're protected by the mountains there, Mike. And if any heavy snowfall or wind or whatever, it's always the other side of those mountains. So we're lucky in that respect. And of course, being on the coast, we've got the salt water, the salt in the air as well, which also helps. I'll put it back to you there, Mike, and see if you've got anything further before I move across to Portland Let us have a chat with Rockin' Roy, KV3GPX, TWAS, ZL.
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