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Weather graphs: Temperature. Wind. Rainfall. Pressure.

Despite two colder and drier spells, February ended up slightly milder and slightly wetter than average. Low pressure over Ireland and the south of England brought mild southwest winds and rain across the Teignmouth and Dawlish district. From the 6th, as low pressure moved away over France, easterly winds extended over the district resulting in a drier but cold period with frequent frosts. Atlantic frontal systems edged in from the west returning much milder south to southwest winds and leading to a rather wet and unsettled period between the 14th and 20th with exceptionally mild temperatures up until the 25th. High pressure developed across SW England for the last few days of the month, bringing chilly nights but warm and sunny days.

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Dawlish Water Rotary Club has been meeting via Zoom throughout the pandemic - and the members have also been joining the virtual meetings of clubs around the world. Robin Buchanan from the club has provided this update for Dawlish Nub News.

In view of the three lockdowns and other restrictions, as you would imagine it's not been possible to hold our usual 'in-person' weekly meetings, usually at the Mount Pleasant Inn, Dawlish Warren, nor to carry out the effective kind of fund-raising we've been used to doing.

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The impact of Brexit on Devon's fishing industry won't be fully seen until the restrictions associated with the response to the coronavirus pandemic are relaxed, according to a report to the county council.

But one councillor has said Brexit has been 'a disaster' for the industry, and said he wants the council to join local fishermen in calling on the Government to address the problems caused by new export rules, a lack of clarity over fishing quotas, and increased red tape.

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