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So what? The fact that Solent was warm (warmest station in the whole country) proves that it CAN be warm on the coast & that you were actually wrong (not for the first time) in what you initially said
Now please. The water temps are not even 10c, it will be like 13c at the beach.
It is very hard to get warm weather at the beach.
Last year I had a max of 28c and 10 miles down the road the max was 14c. UK seas are simply too cold, its not like Europe were seas are too warm to cool down the beach. Here the beach can cool down considerbly.
yes at 20c in the shade forecasted for Brighton... sorry to dissapoint you but Ive lived near the sea my enitire life and it can get into 30's in the summer on the coast too, we already had few 18c's this year in march/ april in Brighton and i literally live 150 meters from the beach and it was really pleaseant and warm.
yes at 20c in the shade forecasted for Brighton... sorry to dissapoint you but Ive lived near the sea my enitire life and it can get into 30's in the summer on the coast too, we already had few 18c's this year in march/ april in Brighton and i literally live 150 meters from the beach and it was really pleaseant and warm.
It must be different here then because in the summer even when its about 28c it is about 16c at the beach and the beach is only 10 miles from me.
I'm reading the 2013 stats of foreign language speakers in Finland. I've learned that there's some (few) speakers who speak languages I didn't knew that even existed. Avar? Chamarra? Kanuri? North Ndebele? Chuang? Venda? And one Frisian speaker.
(And I have to admit, Telugu. Didn't know that 7% of Indians speak it.)
I'm reading the 2013 stats of foreign language speakers in Finland. I've learned that there's some (few) speakers who speak languages I didn't knew that even existed. Avar? Chamarra? Kanuri? North Ndebele? Chuang? Venda? And one Frisian speaker.
(And I have to admit, Telugu. Didn't know that 7% of Indians speak it.)
Frisian...isn't it the closest language to English?
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