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warmintim

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  1. Yep. In Warminster we are getting a lot of storms generating over us or near to us. I think partly the higher ground of the plain helps. There is a definite uplift between Frome and here, and high ground to th3 north of Warminster.
  2. Almost certainly the display planes. They fly over me in Warminster all the time, and the description fits to a T, notably the changing colours. Please see my photos from a few nights ago (taken as spoof ufo shots for fun...) Offerman - I’m keen to see your talk, or maybe meet for a chat at some point.
  3. Sorry I think you’ve been led astray. I’m fascinated with all things Fortean, but have never seen anything remotely weird, to my lasting regret. My aunt claimed to have seen a ghostly woman crossing the road at dead maids (A36) but we only saw a barn owl. My wife and I became convinced we were watching an ABC in the field next to our house. Closer inspection revealed a domestic moggy that foreshortening had made look bigger. Living in Warminster I of course find the whole ufo thing iNteresting, but I’ve never seen anything. Tbh I think no one else did either, just an endless stream of mis identified flares, distant car headlights, satellites and so on. Cradle hill Would certainly be an eerie place at night, and if you were hyped up and expecting to see something then I am sure it was easy to believe that you had. Growin* up here I’ve seen military flares all my life, but to an outsider? At least one of the accounts in the literature sounds exactly like a string of flares, with more being shot up as they fade giving an illusion of movement. I even have a picture somewhere of flares that could pass for ufos. Apologies if you were expecting better, and please don’t be offended if you hold a different view.
  4. I often park by the Golf Course road and walk up to Cradle Hill. Nice loop with epic views (and sometimes UFO's).
  5. Still going here in Warminster. A modest covering, with more bizarrely on the raspberry patch... IMG_0438.MOV
  6. Interesting that Ian f on bbc just highlighted Saturday as one they were watching carefully. Here’s hoping...
  7. Some snaps round Warminster this morning. Trees and snowy path are on the golf course. High ground, so perfect for best snow. I dragged the wife out of bed early to get it at its best.
  8. Indeed - the mother in law on Hayling has been banging on about how dry its been all summer, yet in sunny Wilts we've had more than enough rain.
  9. And I may have been imagining it but Cley Hill marginally whiter on top...
  10. Well I'm keen at least... If I do see any snowfall it will be I think the 3rd time this winter, any settling will be the second (very brief event way back).
  11. Is no-one else excited by the prospect of some wintriness in the next couple of days? I know we are not expecting the beast, but latest Euro 4 suggests temporary accumulation if nothing else for quite a few in the SW weather model euro4 h model - united kingdom - snow accu. [base + 28] | weatheronline WWW.WEATHERONLINE.CO.UK Weather for UK, Ireland and the world. Sailing, Marine Weather, Weather maps, radar, satellite, climate, historic weather data, information about meteorology...
  12. Frost hollow? Only ask as I was at 4 degrees this morning in Warminster.
  13. Waiting for the bus this morning in shorts (long story), definitely felt the cold... Maybe I'm getting old!
  14. That heavy rain looks like its practicing for the M4 corridor snow in winter...
  15. First night of the summer with the rubbish air cooling fan (supposed to be like air con - it's not...). Window open and woke to very heavy rain. Still feels very muggy.
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