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  1. 12.3C and cloudy/haze with the sun only peeking through occasionally, but still providing a bit of warmth. Met a pair of swans on the Tweed but didn't want to go too near as they were unhappy to be disturbed. Shot from an area harvested this time last year - unfortunately the new trees which had arrived in sacks, ready to be planted to reforest the area in the late autumn, were washed away/killed in the flooding:

     

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  2. Respectable here too at 17.1°C. Actually a bit pink from the ever-strengthening sun. Planted asparagus crowns in a bed prepared with manure and got the hosepipe sprinkler out for the first time this year. Planning the ubiquitous detritus fire tomorrow pm. Love a fire. 

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  3. Exactly the same here. Started off though with a 9.30am high of 8.0°C but a very gusty soft hail squall shot through around 11am and temps have bumped around 4°C all afternoon. 

    Dog walk from the house for our daily exercise down to the Tweed which is getting lower by the day. The valley floor where Finn stands has completely flooded three times this winter:

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  4. 34 minutes ago, Norrance said:

    Mentioned earlier that it felt mild despite of clouding over. Max was 15.3C smashing the previous 2020 high of 11.9C and indeed  being the highest temp since the 24th Sept 2019 for me.

    edit. That seemed a very high reading and having checked nearby reports something must be wrong. Changed batteries in my Oregon w/s last night so must be related to this I think. Will have to wait a bit longer for some heat I fear.

    15.4°C here. Wasn't expecting that - was out in t shirt but am quite pleasantly surprised! Walking round the garden in trainers and not wellies for the first time in months. 

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  5. An appeal to people to remember you are reading posts from people you do not know, you do not know the background of and do not know their motivations - on a weather forum.

    If there are concerns about you or loved ones dial 111, look at NHS websites and seek professional advice.

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