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  1. Yes, very turbulent out there this evening. The most thunder and lightning I’ve seen in Wiltshire for quite some time.
  2. *Stormforce~beka* Totally agree. Like so many things, they mess with the recipe and they are never the same. I miss Ricicles which were dropped because ‘they contained too much sugar’. Doesn’t most things?
  3. Well certainly no chance of getting any washing dry outside today. Miserable day out there. Glad I did it all yesterday now, wasn’t planning to though. The appearance of the sun persuaded me and I’m so glad it did.
  4. *Stormforce~beka* Given the right conditions yes. Best of course is sunshine, bit of breeze and low humidity. The latter plays a big part on a cold but sunny day. It can be surprising just how quickly washing will dry given dry air even if the temp is only a few degrees. Generally it takes a lot longer in the winter as you’d expect and you need to finish drying in the house in the evening.
  5. Had some unexpected sunny spells this morning and with a nice breeze; its been good to get some washing on the line.
  6. @matt111 Yup, two days ago it looked like today was down for stone grey cloud, yesterday it changed to light cloud and this morning full sunshine. It actually felt pleasantly warm in the sun around early afternoon. Beautiful day.
  7. @*Stormforce~beka* I did thx Beka, though we are very much back in wellie territory again with all the recent rain we’ve had.
  8. Been a much sunnier day than I expected, well that was until I went out for a walk. Tomorrow looks nice though.
  9. Agree with both Alderc and Andy as there were some very strong winds at times last night. I can only guess we weren't under the yellow warning as the worst of the winds were in the middle of the night?
  10. What an absolute miserable day out there today. It feels like we’ve gone back three weeks daylight wise it’s been so dull.
  11. Just popped into the MOD thread and almost got hit by a passing tumbleweed. Says all you need to know about future winter prospects. I’ll just be happy for dry weather now. Passed caring about seeing snow now.
  12. I won't be joining the Scandi high chase in the MOD thread. Isn't it always the way, when there's wind and rain on the way, the yellow warning is able to be issued a good few days out. That's the plan, enjoy the last few days of dry walking weather before the wellies come out of the cupboard again! Disappointed that this dry spell is coming to an end. Would have been great to have got high pressure to stick around for a good few weeks to get us to or near to spring. Oh well.
  13. I think the only model worth following now regards this weather system for Tuesday/Wednesday is UKV and I guess also Arpege. For what it’s worth I don’t think it will make it here. Famous last words.
  14. I sort of suppose we should be grateful we’ve managed potentially not one but two mainly dry weeks before the Atlantic makes its unwelcome return. Can’t remember the last time we had two consecutive mainly dry weeks, September?? With all the recent flooding that is definitely something to be grateful for.
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