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Old 24-Sep-2007, 15:23
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Re: RFMI Nuneaton Tornado 24 September 2007

Is it me being a bit paranoid or does that not look a bit light for 6am? I was woken at 5.30 this morning and it was pitch black. I didn't fall off to sleep for at least another hour and it was only just getting light. Or is the light different in Nuneaton than Brum?

Shout me down if I'm wrong or I might have just been too bleary eyed to notice it getting lighter, earlier.
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