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Re: Hi from London « Reply #60 Posted: 11 January 2012 at 03:01 PM »

me moved from east/essex...lowestoft i believe is classed as having micro climate,i have gone up the road before now to see rain or snow but down here  by beach it sunny
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Re: Hi from London « Reply #61 Posted: 28 January 2012 at 08:40 AM »

And it's said that if you can live in Lowestoft with it's weather - you can live anywhere!  Grin

The weather in Lowestoft is brilliant compared to where i live and the climate is much much warmer than up here in the north.
How i dream of Lowestoft sunshine and the warm sea air..........it's so depressing living here in the north.
Anyone moving to Lowestoft need not fear the weather.  Smiley
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Re: Hi from London « Reply #62 Posted: 28 January 2012 at 08:44 AM »

Forgot to say welcome Denise.  hello Good luck on your move and i'm sure you will be very very happy in Lowestoft.
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Re: Hi from London « Reply #63 Posted: 28 January 2012 at 10:00 AM »

Thanks Margo ~ what are you doing in the north?  Smiley
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Re: Hi from London « Reply #64 Posted: 28 January 2012 at 11:15 AM »

Thanks Margo ~ what are you doing in the north?  Smiley

My hubby is from Lowestoft and has family there. I adore the town my hubby moved up here with his family and when his father died his mum came back to Lowestoft but has since passed away.
I was hoping to come down in April but our daughter's baby is due around the 15th so i am not going anywhere.
My first visit to Lowestoft was the week after we married, way back in 79, and i fell in love with the town.
My dream is to live there, who knows one day maybe.  Smiley
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Re: Hi from London « Reply #65 Posted: 28 January 2012 at 11:33 PM »

The weather in Lowestoft is brilliant compared to where i live and the climate is much much warmer than up here in the north.
How i dream of Lowestoft sunshine and the warm sea air..........it's so depressing living here in the north.
Anyone moving to Lowestoft need not fear the weather.

Here, here! The hills don't help by blocking out all that very valuable and rare sunlight. A lady who lives near me is from Hethersett and gets depressed by the hills, I wouldn't go that far myself but I can see where she is coming from. Lowestoft is dry, bright and friendly and apart from that easterly wind (which we don't get up here) is usually much warmer too.
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Re: Hi from London « Reply #66 Posted: 29 January 2012 at 10:51 AM »

When we get the sun, i put the flags out. laugh
This was the view from my kitchen window yesterday morning.


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