Indifferent, insolent, squally weather put a bit of a damper on the festive and cultural activities over the bank holiday weekend. |
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The squally showers that drenched the area before kick off had mercifully ceased by the time Chris took an early long-range penalty. |
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There will be squally showers with the risk of hail and thunder towards the North West. |
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Forecasters predict the winds will ease later today and the heavy rains will turn into squally showers. |
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It was accompanied by a rapid temperature drop, and a squally wind change strong enough to uproot trees and unroof about 50 houses. |
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The journey began well, with a fresh southerly wind for the first few hours, but it then turned squally with drizzle. |
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Huge hailstones, some the size of softballs, and driven by squally winds, struck the city and suburbs, particularly in the east. |
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And we've had some wind gusts and squally weather here but nothing has been damaged. |
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Thunderstorms will be more frequent than in April accompanied by hail and violent squally winds. |
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Such is the month of April, but be sure not to miss out between those squally showers of rain and sleet if a warmer spell arrives, no matter how brief. |
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When in the vicinity of Barrett Rock, squally conditions were experienced with heavy rain and the wind south-south-easterly at 45 to 50 knots. |
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With less than 200 miles to the finish, the skipper of Groupama 3 is focusing more than ever on prudence in the squally weather. |
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In the squally pit of criticism, Wood is the brightest beacon and the biggest target. |
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Expect plenty of rain in the tropical Caribbean and Florida summer months, but it will often fall in heavy, squally afternoon showers which last only an hour or so. |
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We'll never know for certain what drew these lovers together, or how they negotiated their love through squally periods. |
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Their mistake in marrying is to confuse their shared resolve to start anew with love. In New Zealand on a squally, stony piece of ground near Christchurch they try to create a farm. |
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When I was born, he very quickly saw that I was a scrawny, squally baby girl. I was not a Buick, and I was not his son. |
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Such optimism of course comes with a caveat: that British weather is nothing if not unpredictable, and those rising temperatures can just as easily give way to gusts of wind and squally showers. |
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Within three days, having sailed into increasingly squally winds but still with extremely high temperatures, Arndell found himself kept busy with renewed bouts of seasickness. |
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