Observing Tonight or tomorrow? 16/17 Jan

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Frank Ryan
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Observing Tonight or tomorrow? 16/17 Jan

Post by Frank Ryan » Fri Jan 16, 2015 6:59 pm

Its bitterly cold and chance of sleet/ snow but I'm just wondering
Is it worth going observing at the lake?
Kate said she would drop out and turn off the light if we do.
Tonight looks patchy. Not sure about tomorrOw but it's ment to go -6

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Re: Observing Tonight or tomorrow? 16/17 Jan

Post by Dave Lillis » Fri Jan 16, 2015 11:36 pm

hmm, it has potential, Id leave it until nearer the time, its abit of an unknown weatherwise yet.
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Re: Observing Tonight or tomorrow? 16/17 Jan

Post by Dave Lillis » Sat Jan 17, 2015 11:03 pm

just had a peep outside and its cleared up very nicely, too late now to go anywhere though,
and thats after a day of constant cloud and alot of rain., although I can see alot of fog to the south east...
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Re: Observing Tonight or tomorrow? 16/17 Jan

Post by Frank Ryan » Sun Jan 18, 2015 12:31 am

Dammit! Ya. Just going to bed and checked it and typical it's totally clear.
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