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Weather and traffic update: Thursday



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Published Date: 03 July 2008
Thursday, 9am - EXPECT a bit of everything weather-wise today.
It's started out grey, but sunshive and showers are expected this afternoon.

Then this evening, expect sunshine. Top temperature 19 degrees centigrade.

Traffic hell has returned to the streets of Grantham, with numerous delays in the town centre caused by roadworks at the junction of London Road and Wharf Road.

The A15 remains partially blocked at Folkingham and there's slow traffic on the A1 at Colsterworth and Gonerby Moor due to junction improvements.

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