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12:55am, 23rd November
> From the WeatherWatch archives
The inclement weather is expected to continue, as much of the country will endure another period of showery weather but once again it appears relatively shortlived.
Moisture in the west is expected to spillover to other regions, as a southerly advances north tonight and tomorrow.
Tomorrow maximum temperatures in the south are looking at just the low teens, at best.
There will be a brief respite for a couple of days before the next system brings another change toward the latter part of Labour weekend.
Before you add a new comment, take note this story was published on 21 Oct 2009.
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Guest on 21/10/2009 1:40am
‘Tomorrow maximum temperatures in the south are looking at just the low teens, at best’ Oh well, will make the most of the 18 degree temp at the moment then…..
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