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  1.  SunSean when you take out all of the comparisons and expectations, it's not actually that bad! It's a lot worse with expectations and comparisons! Just taking each day at face value gives a much more objective appraisal. It's not uncomfortable and it's a lot better feeling than a January day of the same temperature, presumably there is some UV coming through the cloud improving the feel. I'm out in it working so I don't really care what it's like on an average April day. It's what it is right now, and it's reasonable for work, not for sitting in the garden of course!

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  2. I'm out working today, and I was expecting a worse day than this. It's only just about raining, and 7c doesn't feel too chilly in the still air we seem to have. It could be a lot worse, and it does look like it's a one hit wonder, unlike some places in Europe which endured several days of single digits recently. 

    Not amazing, but could be a lot worse. 

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  3.  B87 agreed, it's unlikely you'll catch up. It's been a little sunnier here so not so far behind average. The point I was making was more of a general observation about the nature of averages, and how statistics can sometimes lead our thinking down a particular path, rather than this year specifically.

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  4.  B87 yes I understand the concept that there are 4 months on average that are over 200 hours, but that doesn't mean each 4 month peak sun period will have above 200 hours of sun, even if it ends up being sunny overall. What I was trying to say was that measuring 835 hours over the 4 months may be more balanced and fair. 

  5.  B87 I think you mentioned something about 4 months over 200 hours of sunshine recently also, and it got me thinking. Now you've mentioned it again, I'll bring the up the point that popped into my head.

    If there's 800+ hours of sunshine over the 4 months period, then that would be the level you are talking about. Within those 4 months, there may be some up and some down, so one may get 250 and another 150, which would still be 400. It seems unlikely for 4 months in a row to have over 200 hours of sunshine each in our climate, and when it happens it's probably more of a rarity. 

    What I'm suggesting is, total hours of sunshine over the 4 months period may be a more balanced measure of sunshine. We could have 900 hours of sunshine and still end up with 2 months below 200, so I'm not sure that taking the average for each month in isolation is a true reflection of a 4 month period as a whole. 

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    60 hours of sunshine over the last 9 days, with maybe another 10 hours to add today, fingers crossed. So for the first 20 days, it seems like locally (records from Brize Norton) we'll be around the 100 hour mark.

    Quite a turnaround from the dreary 29 hours recorded in the opening 10 days of the month. 

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  7.  LetItSnow! Dismal sunshine yes, though the overall figure does hide the fact that most of the overcast skies were in the opening week or so, and maybe around the 10th onwards, sunshine has been at least average in parts, maybe a touch over for some. We've definitely enjoyed very good sunny spells round these parts since the middle of the second week of the month. 

  8. Central Europe looks cool and showery over the next few days. Some parts of the UK look to be drier and slightly warmer than a big chunk of the continent. Silver linings and all that, it could be a lot worse than what we have forecast in the next few days. 

    They are paying for their heatwave now, UK style 😀

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  9.  In Absence of True Seasons It's not really one for the message boards this, so if you want to message privately then that's good with me. Many of these autoimmune conditions are often caused by unprocessed stress and trauma, which is not so obvious or easy to see, and the medical world is way behind the curve with this. There is a way forward with all this, and if you wanted to chat privately, let me know. I may be able to offer some further reading and pointers of where to start looking. People are recovering from these types of disorders once they address the underlying issues in the brain.

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  10.  WYorksWeather and to add to that, away from the West, rainfall totals have been a lot lower over the last few days, so hopefully the ground is starting to dry out at long last. Once the tipping point is reached where evapotranspiration is higher than rainfall, things should dry out fairly rapidly. The end of April should look a lot different than the beginning, good news for gardeners, farmers, and anyone leaving the house really. 

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    This is the nearest soil temperature monitoring site near London, and these 50cm depth readings clearly indicate that 2024 is well ahead of recent years in terms of temperature. Currently 8.3c with 2018 at around 7.8c. Unsurprisingly 2021 is the coldest at 6.4c. 

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