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Dyce

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[dahys] / daɪs /

noun

  1. Alexander, 1798–1869, Scottish editor.


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And the Met Office confirmed that 30 minutes of sunshine was officially recorded in the Dyce area in the hour up to 16:00.

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It's been dull too, for Dyce in Aberdeen where the sun has not made an appearance for the last fortnight making it the longest overcast spell since 1957.

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For Dyce in Aberdeen the sun has not made an appearance for the last 14 days, which if confirmed will make it the longest dull spell since 1957.

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The Queen's husband had greeted the US president at Dyce Airport in Aberdeen and the American flag was flown from the Queen's car as it drove the 55-mile route to the castle.

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The record for the warmest Christmas Day in Scotland is 15.1C, which was reached in Dyce in 2011 as well as in Urquhart, Ross and Cromarty, in 2016.

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