The winter sun shining through the fog on The Gangway, Cromer, today. PHOTO: ANTONY KELLY
Friday, November 16, 2012
6:30 AM
Misty murky weather shrouded the streets of Cromer yesterday, giving the town’s historic streets a Victorian thriller book chill for most of day while the rest of the county basked in autumn sunshine.
Just a mile away at the next village of Aylmerton the browning trees dappled and glistened in the low sun.
The resort was not alone in the region - as parts of Cambridgeshire, north Essex and Felixstowe suffered a similar fate because they had slightly higher moisture content in the air, and no wind to “mix it up,” said forecaster Chris Bell from Weatherquest. Today looked similar until a cold front arrived at the weekend.
Terrorism returned to the streets of London today as two suspected Muslim fanatics butchered a man in broad daylight in the name of “Allah”.
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oh come on - is 'a nice day' really news?!! I really think the EDP needs to up its game.
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Walsham Boy
Friday, November 16, 2012