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Colder weather expected to move in

You have to keep warm this weekend?

It looks as if summer has met its death knell.  The balmy late summer will be rapidly replaced late this afternoon as colder weather moves in.

The temperature is expected to drop to just 15 degrees tomorrow, Saturday, with a minimum of 10.  Expect a passing shower too.

In Glencoe, the mercury will plummet even further, with the weatherman expecting a maximum of 13 degrees.  Why is Glencoe colder than Dundee?

“It is the altitude,” says the weatherman.   The charging cold front may even result in snow on the Drakensberg, so the wind-chill factor may make for some chilly out of door activities.

Sunrise is 6.05 am and sunset? 6.05 pm.

OK so what are you going to do to keep warm?  Let us know by going to our Facebok page.

 

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Terry Worley

Terry Worley has been associated with the Courier for many years and is involved in the community covering a variety of issues affecting residents. He has a passion for local politics and for the history of the area.

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