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A Gower Guy

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  1. Some sunny spells, but alot of cloud around, cool wind 10°c [70%]
  2. Largely cloudy skies with some sunnier breaks, 7.8°c [67%]
  3. 14th or 15th April 1999, a band of snow moved over Wales, only a dusting, but nice to see.
  4. Sunny with a breeze, 9.7°c, 57% Rel. Humidity.
  5. I see that in the last few days the time on the forecast (on News24 at least) has been changed to the 24 hour clock instead of 12am/pm Sunday's Countryfile Todays
  6. Cut the lawns here today, hopefully some of the flowers (weeds) will appear bringing along some insects.
  7. Some lovely sunny spells with a light breeze, 9.6°c 45% rel. humidity Overnight lows of 2.6°c
  8. I spotted a bee in the garden yesterday, not sure what type it was though.
  9. after 12pm on April the first :lol: weather is still dry at the moment expecting some downpours later now 10°c
  10. Sunny spells, but clouds now moving up from the SW, 9.6°c 90% rel. humidity
  11. Thursday 30th March 2006: Derek Brockway Summary: Sunshine and heavy showers, blustery winds Warnings: 5 flood warnings due to recent rain and high Spring tides (River Wye and Usk and the North Wales coast). see here for more info Tonight: More heavy rain and showers this evening with a risk of thunder, localised flooding and dangerous driving conditions. After midnight the showers will ease leaving a drier end to the night. A breezy night with lows between 8 to 10°c (46 to 50°f) Tomorrow: A dry, bright and sunny start to Friday, however more cloud and showers will spread up from the SW later in the morning and through the afternoon, again these will be heavy with a rumble of thunder. Another windy day especially in the south and west with highs of 11 to 14°c (52 to 57°f) Saturday: Sunny spells and showers, heaviest in the west fewest to the east, 13°c (57°f) Sunday: Showery 12 to 14°c (54 to 57°f)
  12. same here, in the last few days everything seems to be growing, the bushes and trees are starting to show some life.
  13. as sods law goes, we had cloud and showers this morning and now for the last hour its been mostly sunny <_< Well lets hope the sky stays clear for the next eclipse in our skies
  14. Sorry for the lack of a forecast yesterday, I had recording issues. Wednesday 28th March 2006 (Lunchtime): Derek Brockway Summary: Drier and brighter today, wet tonight This Afternoon: Plenty of cloud but also some brighter and sunnier spells with a few showers, but by 5pm rain will reach the south and west Winds: 8 to 13mph Highs: 9 to 13°c (48 to 55°f) This Evening and Tonight: Rain spreading across the whole country, some heavy rain at times with the risk of localised flooding, but in the early hours it should become drier but with some blustry showers. Winds: Strong Lows: 4°c in the north, 9°c in the south No mention of tomorrow in the forecast back with an evening forecast tomorrow
  15. wow, must be amazing to see in person
  16. not much of the suns disc visible in Turkey now edit: what happened to the post
  17. Well the UK maximum of the eclipse has passed for some but the moon is still visible on the sun for a little longer yet although its cloudy here. Totality is around 11:55 for anyone watching the feed coming from Turkey
  18. Kain is watching a stream from Africa, while you can also watch a stream from Turkey at http://www.exploratorium.edu/eclipse/2006/index.html and choose your format
  19. Your very close to total eclipse if not already passed it
  20. around 11:30 will be the greatest eclipse limit in the UK at 10-20%
  21. trying to brighten up here, maybe a chance then, also the link I gave is now working expect first contact at 10:39 our time in Turkey
  22. http://www.exploratorium.edu/eclipse/2006/index.html The above site has a webcast of the eclipse in Turkey from 9:30UT thats at 10:30 here in the UK, worth a look
  23. Monday 27th March 2006: Derek Brockway Summary: Over 75mm of Rain has been recorded in parts of Carmarthenshire since Friday, and there is 1 flood warning in force, more info call Floodline 0845 9881188 Tonight: More rain is expected this evening, heaviest in the west. After midnight it should become a little drier but still with a few showers, a windy night with lows of 7 to 9°c (45 to 48°f) Tomorrow: More rain developing in the NW in the morning, this will move over the whole country during the day, and heavy at times especially in Gwynedd and Anglesey, a breezy day once again with highs of 10/11°c (50/52°f) but feeling cool in the wind. Tomorrow Night: Rain moving away and becoming dry everywhere, clear in the north with a touch of frost, 2 to 7°c (34 to 45°f). Wednesday: A better day (mainly cloudy but dry) but more rain later, 10 to 13°c (50 to 55°f)
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