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Page last updated at 14:57 GMT, Thursday, 20 October 2011 15:57 UK
Alex Deakin
Frosty nights are likely to get more prevalent as we head further into autumn, but what exactly is frost and how is it measured? BBC Weather's Alex Deakin has the answers...

Winds of up to 70 miles an hour churned up a cloud of red dust almost 1.5 miles high during a dust storm at a town in Texas.
The Thai government says it will be impossible to protect all of the capital from flooding, as the PM calls the floods a "national crisis".

More stormy weather forces another halt to efforts to pump oil off a leaking grounded cargo ship.
The number of people killed in Central America by floods and landslides, has risen to at least 80, officials say.


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