<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by blott
<blockquote id="quote" class="ffs">quote:Originally posted by Frosty
True i agree.
But when you get used to 85-90 a drop to 70 is indeed a cold front.
A 15 degree drop is a big change.
Oh and incidently the forecast has been updated to mid 60's for Tue/Wed........time to break out the fleece again.[/quote]Unfortunately the OP and anyone else in the UK won't have got used to temperatures of 85 - 90.
Temperatures of mid 60s > low 70s are more like a UK summer so will feel exceptionally warm to someone arriving who's just come through a UK winter. [msnwink][/quote]Firstly the weather forcasters call it a "cold front" due to the fact that it is colder than the existing air it is replacing.
Secondly this forum is not just solely for the UK, so it may be of interest to anyone, including people stateside.
Lastly i was trying to point out to Cat1 that the weather is changeable right now, storms one minute, 85 degrees next then a "cold front" coming through.
Sorry for trying to be helpfull!
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