really?? <p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN: 0cm 0cm 0pt"><span style="FONT-FAMILY: " courier="" new??="">http://www.metoffice.com/lib/includes/fsssi/city/blackpool.html</span></p><p class="MsoNormal" style="MARGIN: 0cm 0cm 0pt"><span style="FONT-FAMILY: " courier="" new??=""><table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="479" border="0"><tbody><tr><td></td><td> <table class="tableBackground" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="1" width="460" border="0"><tbody><tr><td><table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="1" width="100%" border="0"><tbody><tr align="center"><td class="blueheading" colspan="2">Thursday 20 April</td><td class="blueheading" colspan="3">Friday 21 April</td><td class="blueheading" colspan="3">Saturday 22 April</td><td class="blueheading" colspan="3">Sunday 23 April</td><td class="blueheading" colspan="3">Monday 24 April</td></tr><tr align="center"><td class="whiteBackground">Day</td><td class="tableJoint">Night</td><td class="blueheading" rowspan="5"></td><td class="whiteBackground">Day</td><td class="tableJoint">Night</td><td class="blueheading" rowspan="5"></td><td class="whiteBackground">Day</td><td class="tableJoint">Night</td><td class="blueheading" rowspan="5"></td><td class="whiteBackground">Day</td><td class="tableJoint">Night</td><td class="blueheading" rowspan="5"></td><td class="whiteBackground">Day</td><td class="tableJoint">Night</td></tr><tr align="center"><td class="whiteBackground"></td><td class="tableJoint"></td><td class="whiteBackground" align="center"></td><td class="tableJoint" align="center"></td><td class="whiteBackground" align="center"></td><td class="tableJoint" align="center"></td><td class="whiteBackground" align="center"></td><td class="tableJoint" align="center"></td><td class="whiteBackground" align="center"></td><td class="tableJoint" align="center"></td></tr><tr align="center"><td class="whiteBackground"></td><td class="tableJoint"></td><td class="whiteBackground"></td><td class="tableJoint"></td><td class="whiteBackground"></td><td class="tableJoint" align="center"></td><td class="whiteBackground" align="center"></td><td class="tableJoint" align="center"></td><td class="whiteBackground" align="center"></td><td class="tableJoint" align="center"></td></tr><tr align="center"><td class="whiteBackground">Max temp</td><td class="tableJoint">Min temp</td><td class="whiteBackground" align="center">Max temp</td><td class="tableJoint" align="center">Min temp</td><td class="whiteBackground" align="center">Max temp</td><td class="tableJoint" align="center">Min temp</td><td class="whiteBackground" align="center">Max temp</td><td class="tableJoint" align="center">Min temp</td><td class="whiteBackground" align="center">Max temp</td><td class="tableJoint" align="center">Min temp</td></tr><tr align="center"><td class="whiteBackground" align="center">12°C</td><td class="tableJoint" align="center">9°C</td><td class="whiteBackground" align="center">15°C</td><td class="tableJoint" align="center">7°C</td><td class="whiteBackground" align="center">13°C</td><td class="tableJoint" align="center">9°C</td><td class="whiteBackground" align="center">13°C</td><td class="tableJoint" align="center">6°C</td><td class="whiteBackground">14°C</td><td class="tableJoint">8°C</td></tr></tbody></table></td></tr></tbody></table>Issued on: Thursday 20 April at 1104 UTC <table cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" border="0"><tbody><tr><td align="right">Weather:</td><td width="10"> </td><td>Representative weather, 0600 to 1800 UTC and 1800 to 0600 UTC</td></tr><tr><td align="right">Wind:</td><td> </td><td>Forecast mean wind speed and direction at midday/midnight</td></tr><tr><td align="right">Max temp:</td><td> </td><td>Highest temperature between 0600 and 1800 UTC</td></tr><tr><td align="right">Min temp:</td><td> </td><td>Lowest temperature between 1800 and 0600 UTC</td></tr></tbody></table></td></tr></tbody></table></span></p>
on the other hand? <table width="100%"><tbody><tr><td class="dataTableTopRow">Sat 22 Apr</td><td class="dataTableDataRow">Morning</td><td class="dataTableDataRow" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #62f56e">9 °c</td><td class="dataTableDataRow">0 mm</td><td class="dataTableDataRow"></td><td class="dataTableDataRow" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ababab">93 %</td><td class="dataTableDataRow" style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"></td><td class="dataTableDataRow" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #62f587">7 mph</td><td class="dataTableDataRow" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #d3ff6b">1017 mb</td><td class="dataTableDataRow" align="center"></td></tr><tr><td class="dataTableDataRow"></td><td class="dataTableDataRow">Afternoon</td><td class="dataTableDataRow" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #7af562">12 °c</td><td class="dataTableDataRow">0 mm</td><td class="dataTableDataRow"></td><td class="dataTableDataRow" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #ababab">99 %</td><td class="dataTableDataRow" style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"></td><td class="dataTableDataRow" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #62f56e">9 mph</td><td class="dataTableDataRow" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #d3ff6b">1014 mb</td><td class="dataTableDataRow" align="center"></td></tr><tr><td class="dataTableDataRow"></td><td class="dataTableDataRow">Night</td><td class="dataTableDataRow" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #62f57a">8 °c</td><td class="dataTableDataRow" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #c9d7ff">1.8 mm</td><td class="dataTableDataRow" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #8db8ed">Light</td><td class="dataTableDataRow" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #999999">100 %</td><td class="dataTableDataRow" style="TEXT-ALIGN: center"></td><td class="dataTableDataRow" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #62f593">6 mph</td><td class="dataTableDataRow" style="BACKGROUND-COLOR: #6bdeff">1013 mb</td><td class="dataTableDataRow" align="center"></td></tr></tbody></table>
or even? <table dir="ltr" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" width="770" summary="This page shows the five day forecast readings for Blackpool, United Kingdom. This data is updated every three hours daily." border="0"><tbody><tr><td class="weatherday" scope="row" bgcolor="#e7f3dd" height="65">Saturday Sunrise 05:58 (BST) Sunset 20:24 (BST)</td><td align="center" headers="w1" bgcolor="#e7f3dd"><div onmouseover="function anonymous(){showSym('Saturday\'s predominant weather is forecast to be light rain.'); return false;}" onmouseout="function anonymous(){hideSym(); return false;}"></div></td><td class="weathertext" align="center" headers="w2" bgcolor="#ffffcc"><div class="tempsym"><span class="temptxt">13<abbr title="Day Temperature in degrees Celsius" />°C</abbr /></span></div></td><td class="weathertext" align="center" headers="w2" bgcolor="#99ccff"><div class="tempsym"><span class="temptxt">9<abbr title="Night Temperature in degrees Celsius" />°C</abbr /></span></div></td><td class="weathertext" align="center" headers="w3" bgcolor="#e7f3dd"><div class="windsym" onmouseover="function anonymous(){showSym('Saturday\'s wind direction and speed: Southerly Wind (12 mph).'); return false;}" onmouseout="function anonymous(){hideSym(); return false;}"><span class="windtxt"><abbr title="Miles per hour" />12</abbr /></span></div></td><td class="weathertext" align="center" headers="w4" bgcolor="#e7f3dd"> <abbr title="Visibility" />moderate</abbr /> </td><td class="weathertext" align="center" headers="w5" bgcolor="#e7f3dd"> <abbr title="Pressure in Millibars" />1018</abbr /> </td><td class="weathertext" align="center" headers="w6" bgcolor="#e7f3dd"> <abbr title="Relative humidity in percent" />83</abbr /> </td><td align="center" headers="w7" bgcolor="#e7f3dd"><div onmouseover="function anonymous(){showSym('Saturday\'s sun index risk: Low.'); return false;}" onmouseout="function anonymous(){hideSym(); return false;}"></div></td><td align="center" headers="w8" bgcolor="#e7f3dd"><div onmouseover="function anonymous(){showSym('Saturday\'s atmospheric pollution: Moderate.'); return false;}" onmouseout="function anonymous(){hideSym(); return false;}"></div></td></tr></tbody></table>
Whlist it was very sunny... It was freezing cold, coldest night out in my life that night with the wind! ff
RE: and the tide f*cked the beach soccer I know, the Barsteward thing. Fancy the sea being on the beach!
Thing is I shouldhave known, our house fronts the sea a few miles up the coast on the Kent Estuary, and it had been high tides all that week.....doh