INVASION WEATHER
LONDON, May 8.
The finest spring for 50 years has dried and hardened western Europe for the Allied invasion armies, says the foreign editor of The Daily Express discussing correspondents’ reports from Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and Portugal. Basing his forecast on these reports, the foreign editor predicts for the next three weeks continued fair weather along the invasion coast from the Low Countries to Spain. There is a one-in-four chance of the drought continuing through June. July may be hot, but. on the whole it is expected that the summer will be wet and cool, skies generally overcast, and the Channel fair to moderate.
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Southland Times, Issue 25359, 10 May 1944, Page 5
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