U nsettled on monday. Thats also spells some unsettled weather heading our way for Christmas Eve itself. With that comes another pulse of some milder hour. Look how that mild there has been spreading to other parts of europe. It has been really mild through the continent, notjust here. Even in the north, in scandinavia, as far north as finland, off the edge of the screen, temperatures are higher than they should be. Back home, this is tuesday. Cloud, occasional rain, i do not think it will be a deluge, but it will be pretty damn sometimes. Drier in the north on tuesday, on Christmas Eve. In the evening, Christmas Eve, it will dry out. That takes us into wednesday. Christmas day itself is actually expected to be the best day of the whole week. Sunshine in the forecast, perfect walking weather to walk off those calories, which i am sure will be all consuming we will all be consuming in huge quantities on wednesday itself. So a changeable christmas week, no snow, but at least we get the s
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