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		By: DAD		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[We have the same problem with weather here in Herefordshire its like summer has come back . The garden is coming to life again and plants that should be dormant is springing  into flower again.  Our central heating has been off more than on in October. but we are warned that wet weather is coming but temperatures are still on the high side.
Has Global Warming reached the UK ?   Lets hope Heating bills will be less this year]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>We have the same problem with weather here in Herefordshire its like summer has come back . The garden is coming to life again and plants that should be dormant is springing  into flower again.  Our central heating has been off more than on in October. but we are warned that wet weather is coming but temperatures are still on the high side.<br />
Has Global Warming reached the UK ?   Lets hope Heating bills will be less this year</p>
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		By: Sarah		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 02:58:32 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Everyone, no matter their origins, is talking about the weather.  In and out of shops and cafes, the conversation always revolves around the weather.  It is a typically unpredictable Wellington spring.  We have been blessed for the past two year&#039;s with unusually calm summers in Welly.  

In the twelve year&#039;s I have lived here spring has been more often unpredictable and some years the wind has continued into summer and never left - with us having to work out the wind direction before we headed to the beach (which side of one of Welly&#039;s hills would be most sheltered!).  I recall holidaying away in the Coromandel or Northland over January and rejoicing in what a summer without wind felt like.

I know one group of people that are delighted with the conditions - the windsurfers and kite surfers - they are out in force most days at Lyall Bay.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Everyone, no matter their origins, is talking about the weather.  In and out of shops and cafes, the conversation always revolves around the weather.  It is a typically unpredictable Wellington spring.  We have been blessed for the past two year&#8217;s with unusually calm summers in Welly.  </p>
<p>In the twelve year&#8217;s I have lived here spring has been more often unpredictable and some years the wind has continued into summer and never left &#8211; with us having to work out the wind direction before we headed to the beach (which side of one of Welly&#8217;s hills would be most sheltered!).  I recall holidaying away in the Coromandel or Northland over January and rejoicing in what a summer without wind felt like.</p>
<p>I know one group of people that are delighted with the conditions &#8211; the windsurfers and kite surfers &#8211; they are out in force most days at Lyall Bay.</p>
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