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43 minutes ago, suffolk lady said:
Looks like autumn has come early outside, misty murky and drizzle, summer was nice while it lasted
Dreadful isn't it - this morning I felt like I was in tropics and now we've skipped a season
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4 minutes ago, East Lancs Rain said:
Disagree with that bit. 20/21°C and sunshine still feels warm and very pleasant.
That said I’ve had a look at the forecast for London and it does look a bit rubbish, not so much because of the temps but because of the showers and lack of sun.
OK, fair enough, I nearly wrote 21c, then thought - no, it's summer I deserve more! I kind of agree at this time of year the sun is hot so provided it stays out and there isn't a freezing cold wind, 21 is acceptable for most outdoor activities, although I'd prefer more c if I wanted to spend time on the water based stuff I like. If I get wet I want to dry quickly without shivering. I was hoping to travel outside the London area for a week away somewhere - doesn't look like anywhere within sensible driving distance will escape the dull forecast.
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I've popped in here for a small tantrum. What a rubbish forecast. After a couple of weeks of this glorious weather, the misery of April and May seemed like a distant memory. The garden was finally catching up with summer, the veg started growing, out came the t-shirts, shorts and flip flops, and the wood burner had a clean, hoping not to use it again until October or November. Booked a week off work thinking how bad can it be - don't mind a showery day or two, but anything under about 23c is just not Summer. I've cancelled the holiday and restocked the wood pile for the cool evenings next week. Desperately looking for respite so I can get away for a few days - so gutted I missed the opportunity in early June.
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The weather on my morning run today was quite a contrast to the last couple of weeks - very humid and misty and quite atmospheric, then it started to rain, but warm rain so that's fine, however it's feeling rather cool here now - might have to put some socks on. Better get used to it if the forecast is anything to go by, and stock up with firewood again
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23 minutes ago, abruzzi spartan said:
Steady moderate rain in the Surrey Hills. Nothing convective. Wonderful evocative smell that comes from rain on hot ground after a warm and dry spell.
Just been out there having a big sniff
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I am loving this weather, next best thing to being abroad, I'd happily have this for the rest of the Summer. My careful curtain/window management system is stopping the house from getting unbearably hot, and the washing can dry on the line outside in an hour or so. It is such a shame that it is coming to an end just as I booked a week off work. We were intending to take the motorhome exploring and spend some time at the beach so I feel rather downhearted to have timed things so badly. It's not a complete bust yet but reliable warmth means less contingency planning!
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21 hours ago, Reefseeker said:
Nothing to report storm wise here. Sun is back out, it's still very humid and the birds are tweeting away at the clouds that have looked about to rain on us most of the afternoon. It's a beautiful summer's evening for you to enjoy the Thames @dubmuffin
It was a perfect - only caught up with a bit of rain on the drive home - love these warm summer evenings
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We had a pleasant weekend in the sussex countryside but my goodness that NE wind blowing straight into the motohome door took the edge off things! Good cycling weather though and I'm so pleased with the way things are looking for the rest of June, I've booked a week off work for the 19th. Now, will today's storms hold off long enough for me to make my way to the Thames - maybe I'll get a live report from @Reefseeker later:)
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Lots of heavy showers here today, we seem to be in the firing line - hardly a break in between, and although the sun is very warm there is a coldness in the air. I feel like I'm holding my breath waiting for the pattern change this week so we can get back to normal early summer life, and finally plan some outside stuff to look forward to.
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18 minutes ago, Team Squirrel said:
I had to plant out a lot of mature seedlings last weekend because they had become pot-bound and stopped growing. Not hopeful there will be anything left of them thanks to these gusts - and the fact that my plot is on top of an exposed hill. If I'd have known how tricky allotmenting would be this spring, I'm not sure I'd have bothered this year.
It's just 10.c here too, I've known warmer December days. I can't be the only one longing for fine, warm evenings?
You've just reminded me about the courgettes, I really want to dig them up and bring them in again!
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Beautiful start to the day, I even went out for a run in short leggings and a t-shirt remarking that it almost felt like a Summer's morning with all the promise that brings. Now sitting inside with my hoodie and the lights on - got the washing on the line for about 15mins (bit optimistic looking at the incoming radar returns). Probably going to change my outdoor afternoon plans to inside ones.
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I'm a gardener, veg grower and paddleboarder - this weather is just getting me down. All the seedlings we germinated in the conservatory are doing OK in small pots but desperately need to be outside - the courgettes are fruiting due to stress in small pots, the marigolds are flowering before they have put on enough growth and the lemon tree went outside for two days then sulked. The cold NW winds have made paddle boarding a lot harder than it should be at this time of year - good for training but bad for social outings or planning longer trips. That said, after today's heavy showers, the patio is feeling almost summery compared with other evenings recently, and with the light winds, I've put a t-shirt on to kid myself it can only get better (wine helps!).
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I've had an excellent usable day of May weather, social walk in the morning, and an afternoon cleaning out the conservatory/greenhouse. Best thing is, I finally had an celebratory glass of wine on the patio without having to wear a jumper and hat
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We managed our first overnight motorhome trip this weekend. We were in Kent, and were just about in t-shirts on Saturday but by around 6.30pm, the prospect of cooking and eating outside was looking doubtful as the sun went down behind the trees, we retreated inside and put the heating on (don't get that joy with a tent!). Sunday was a day for wearing layers and woolly hats as we went for a walk up to the North Downs way - sometimes it was so bitterly cold out there. Today I'm sat at home looking out on to a gloriously sunny garden, but if I open the door, especially on the east facing front, it is stupidly cold. Such a waste of all that sunshine, all my seedlings are still tucked up in the conservatory, baking under the glass, but unlikely to see fresh air fro a while yet.
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Days of 24c are fine as long as it doesn't drop below about 18c in the evening so we can all stay outside late. I'm getting bored of having the heating on and running out of firewood
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My garden station had a dewpoint reading of -23 this afternoon That's down from a high of +3 about 5 this morning
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Heartbreaking forecast for Easter just as we were looking forward to the easing of the rules. Very frustrating. I have a decorator doing the outside next week - it could be either too hot or too cold to paint all in one week.
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T-Shirt weather today, nice to be outside and gardening again. A bit of weeding, clearing leaves from the pond, lots of new shoots and some winter casualties.
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21 minutes ago, seaside 60 said:
Impressive, however is it more of a symptom of the lack of usage of the river.
Very little boat traffic and movement which normally keeps the water from freezing over in previous cold spells.
It is impressive, there was a lot of rain before the freeze and river has been flowing fast. The EA has it on red boards, too dangerous for any boats but certainly too fast for non powered craft!
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5 minutes ago, Fresco1985 said:
Live on the river in Battersea in London and those showers keep coming from nowhere..
I was watching that from a point about 12 miles south - looked impressive even from there!
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27 minutes ago, Ian Docwra said:
Went out for a walk over what they now call Roundshaw Downs, where you get a good view north towards and over London, I could see these clouds clearly. The precipitation was pulling the cloud down, like you see from a rain cloud (is there a word for this?), then the other one to the West - possibly over Esher at the time, was looking just as menacing. I was comparing cloud to radar - looked impressive from where I was standing. Shame it wasn't overhead:)
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That brief shower of graupel has settled nicely on all surfaces today
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10 minutes ago, pureasthedriven said:
I get that. Something special though about seeing a heavy dump of snow on the actual street where you live.
True, but I think we'd just been through another epic rollercoaster model fail and I could bear it no more
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I've had to get my slippers out again tonight, might be a bit humid but cool and damp isn't much fun