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Well I am so glad the fog has finally gone as it played mahem with my breathing, did it effect anyone else? :)

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Jessy11

I don't like the fog but luckily we don't have it very often. Only once in a blue moon! 😂

Sometimes it's misty from the sea & the air feels 'heavy'. Not good for us copders!

At least you should get some relief from sob now the fog has lifted.

Keep well 🌸

in reply to Jessy11

Hi Jessy, we had it for a few days apart from it making breathing bad driving was really bad in some areas around me, xx

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knitter

Yes, my breathing was not good...tight chest and wheeze. I have checked the Defra air quality web site and it says pollution levels low except near main roads in North and East Midlands....guess where I live ...between the M1 and A1.

Still got some mist here and tomorrow Bonfire Night.

I also checked the weather forecast for the rest of the week.....the sun is going to shine at 12 o'clock on Saturday..ta da.

Hope you feel better soon

in reply to knitter

Hi Knitter, I wont be going to bonfire and fireworks display tomorrow night I can see it from my house well some of the fireworks, I'm staying at home to keep my pets company xx

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mmzetor

im not good in the fog , plus it makes you feel miserable looking out the window and cant see any thing

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Hi mmzetor,

It is horrible to look at but the last 3 days seemed to be worse than ever it was like a dust cloud that lingered on x

hi Karen i was o.k but we have had fog up here now for three days and nights, i would hate to think how you have coped with this weather, hope your feeling better now take care my dear friend big hugs n kisses for you to help you cope your friend Alan xxxxxxxxxx

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Hi Alan, the fog has been bad, I live next to open countryside so with the hills on the fields and rds which is the main rd that passes through to Rockingham the fog was bad there, to be honest, it was quite spooky lol, xxxx

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Hi Karen I know Rockingham very well were I live were near the M1 so when it comes its stays. I love the fog don't know why but that's me take care big hug n kiss and a cuddle to help you with this fog take care my dearest friend your friend always Alan xxxxxxxxxxxx♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥♥

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Alan, I'm referring to Rockingham as in Rockingham castle and the village Rockingham off 6003, I am 10 minutes drive if that from Rockingham castle xxxxx

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hi Karen i guessed that's what you was on about your not far from corby i'm i right take care your friend Alan xxxxxxxxxxxx

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I still come under corby Alan, I'm just on the outskirts of corby nr 6003 on the kettering side, do you know the Spread Eagle public house it sits on the 6014? xxxxx

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hi Karen i've heard of it but never took any notice but when your driving you keep your eyes on the road, but it would take me long to find it if needed to, hope your o.k today has the fog lifted yet, i've just got up so i'll speak to you later my dear friend take care big hugs n kisses for you your friend Alan xxxx

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freefaller

Thankfully we didn't have any fog. It does affect me and I ca usually tell if it is foggy when I wake up because my breathing is bad. Same goes for freezing weather too, Luckily down here we get very little of both.

Hope everyone is feeling better now

Sian

Xoxoxo

in reply to freefaller

Hi Sian,

I know what you mean when you say your chest is bad with the weather when you wake up its horrible, my son thinks I'm better than the met office and I'm more accurate lol xx

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Pantani

I've been struggling a bit today, short of breath and producing a lot of mucus. Better this evening though.

in reply to Pantani

well I hope you keep a bit better in health , this fog was bad x

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jimmyw123

This fog came rolling in quickly today, in the lothians near edinburgh, it has been like this for a few days now, it does effect me badly, I prefer to stay inside when like this.

jimmy

in reply to jimmyw123

Hi jimmy, it seems more like a lingering dust cloud than fog x

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Hi Kas,

its more like that here now, went out just for a minute, but def. not good breathing weather, however warm in the house :D

love jimmy xxx

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Toci

Like Jimmy I have had fog for several days so have stayed in the house.

in reply to Toci

Hi Toci, we never got it that long we had it only about 3 days then a nice down pour od rain :( , weather is all over the place :(

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Ergendl

Yes, Kazz. I was affected by the foggy mornings and evenings we had in Cheshire - very tired and struggling to cope with playing and singing for two services on Sunday; and felt similar on Monday, both days when we had fog. And I'm about 5 miles from a busy section of the M6, so that would have been adding to it too.

in reply to Ergendl

Yes i agree, you will get fumes and dust from the cars xx

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hilde

Yes now you mention, my breathing has been laboured and erratic, didn't put it to the weather although we have had mist not fog. Hope you feel better now, maybe a bit if sunshine will help us all.

Hilde

in reply to hilde

Hi Hilde, I think the sunshine is long gone now, xx