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  1. 8 hours ago, Surrey said:

    My word.. What an end to the GFS this morning :friends:

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    Helllllllllllo Summmer

    That looks interesting, so not much chance of it coming off.....  nice to see though, and look at France!!

    There is currently a 12% risk of snow in London for Sunday, that is probably 11.75% too high for this time of year, but it will be chilly compared to our current weather.

    The bank holiday weekend is not looking that great at the moment although temps do look like they will recover from Wednesday next week onwards, but still with the ever present risk of rain, it is a bank holiday after all :-)

    Cheers

     

    FC

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    Up to Christmas winter failed to make a real appearance in the Charente, and since Christmas we have had nothing but rain but still no real winter, our one threat of snow was withdrawn 2 days before it was due and arrived as more heavy rain.  We are still, like many areas of  France still on a yellow warning for 'inundation', i.e. flooding and although we are on top of an incline we are still waiting for the water to clear from our drive, however it does look like spring is about to put in an appearance.

    FC

     

  3. Evening all,

    it is pretty quiet on here this evening...

    I finally got to see some falling snow today, though it was on my drive back from SW France to the UK and it only lasted about 15 mins. I was about 20 mins north of Rouen and the heavens opened and threw at us every concievable type of frozen precipitation including the northern France favourite, frozen rain.  It was all over in about 15 mins and then it was sunshine all the way to Calais.  Guess that will be my brief snow fix for this winter...

    FC

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     5 days in a row of strong winds and rain, and finally this morning the wind has died down to nothing.  Saw the Saper Pompiers out and about in convoys with thier pumping equipment yesterday, water levels everywhere in France appear to be high at the moment.  We live at the top of a gradient, but the folks down at the bottom are watching the Charente and its tributaries very carefully as the are pretty close to flooding now.

    Hopefully we will be back to posting about the amazing sunshine soon, but not this week I fear.

    FC

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    Finally saw some frost in Southend this morning at 5:00am, it was 0 degrees, still did not have to open my bottle of de-icer though, one swish of the wipers and it was gone.  Did see -3 degrees in Leicestershire, which makes this morning the coldest morning I have seen this winter.  Now it is a beautiful spring day here in Nottinghamshire, I get about quite a bit :-)

    Cheers

    FC

     

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    We were able to have our apero's outside yesterday, the official temparature was 16 degrees, but our sheltered garden hit 21 degrees at one point.  The bizarre weather continues, I am beginning to wonder if we are just going to skip winter this year...

    Cheers

    FC

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  7. On 14/12/2015 at 2:01 PM, Spikecollie said:

    Just walked down to the Post Office after finishing some work. It's so warm out there it's bizarre. Time for a bit of garden tidying!

     

    yep very bizzarre, we have just had another weekend of sitting out on the terrace with a glass of wine whilst the sun shines, having cut the grass again!  I think I could be mowing the grass on Christmas day by the looks of things.

    On the one hand I would say don't knock it, it is one of the reasons we moved to France, but this weather is playing havoc with the crops, and all the farmers around us are worried that mother nature may pay us back early next year.

    Seasons greetings to one and all,

     

    FC

  8. Hi All,

     

    Still quite breezy here in the Southend area, a few spits and spots of rain,  and my external thermometer is showing 14.7 degrees. 

    At this rate we will be barbequing the turkey, I'm heading to Cognac in France tomorrow where temps are still reaching 20 degrees plus, not good for the grape vines at this time of year, they need hard frosts or next years crop will be affected.

    What ever you are doing, enjoy the Christmas and New Year break and lets hope for some more seasonal weather in January, otherwise heaven knows what the summer will produce.

    FC

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