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Weather Stats => Weather Stats & Comments => Topic started by: frankie on 05 Dec, 2020, 09:47:56 am
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There is quite a lot on the mountains opposite this morning. Before the cloud descended on Teta De Bruja, it was visible there but is also on the tops further along the Filabres Mountains as well. It will possibly be gone by lunchtime, however, for anyone who hasn't put a nose outside yet, wrap up warm as the wind is bitterly cold - not a day for t-shirts and shorts...
:snow: :freezing: :cold:
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Yes, can see the peak when the cloud goes, still blowing cold wind down here.
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- not a day for t-shirts and shorts...
Several fellas at Arboleas market hadn't seen your advice Frankie :freezing:
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- not a day for t-shirts and shorts...
Several fellas at Arboleas market hadn't seen your advice Frankie :freezing:
:laugh:
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- not a day for t-shirts and shorts...
Several fellas at Arboleas market hadn't seen your advice Frankie :freezing:
:laugh:
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Idiots on the loose... :undecided: :laugh:
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You can easily spot the visitors at this time of year
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And newbies, a new couple i inn the village he is still in shorts, me t-shirt, jumper, thin body warmer and a thick fleece and gloves.
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I bet his legs must have been either luminous white or blue?
Roscoe, I am in thick jogging bottoms (never jogged in my life!), thick sox with slippers which have a fleece lining, one roll neck fleece, a zipped up fleece and to top it all off a huge man-s fleece. Oh, and must not forget my woolly fingerless gloves. I am feeling toasty with just the gas fire alight. :cheesy:
Us mountain folk know how to keep warm....
There was a lot more snow lower down when I got up but most appears to have melted with the sun on it. Happy as long as it stays there!