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Have to drive down to Plymouth tomorrow from Poole for nieces wedding. Can anyone from that area inform me of the conditions down there. Thank you.
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3 minutes ago, jtay said:
I think it's sinking south now. We've only had fine flakes for the last hour, or two, as we were on the Southern edge; but now it's pepping up.
According to the latest beeb forecast he said the whole thing will head south later.
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4 minutes ago, That ECM said:
Getting to no blades of grass poking out the snow level. that’s deep
Wouldn't go that far lol The grass in my garden is 10 inches high.
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4 minutes ago, gottolovethisweather said:
Just like Brexit, it is still coming, and even a Corbyn government cannot stop either from happening.
Difference is under a Corbyn Govt. I wouldn't be surprised to see any snowfall taxed per cm.
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Certainly get a variety in this country. Hardly any day is the same.
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Nice to be in the garden in shirt sleeves and not feel cold in late evening.
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4 hours ago, Dorsetbred said:
In a clear cloudless environment we have 26.7C sat out in the garden, pleasant and not humid, plain ol' June weather....nice.... Now lets hope for three fine days and a thunderstorm!
Be nice to get some overnight rain for the garden
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1 hour ago, Dorsetbred said:
After an overnight low of 9.5C it's warming nicely now at 21.5C, as the channel mist lifted early on and it's been another belter of a day. Are we going to fortunate enough for some storm activity later, who knows..opportunities seem to exist..
Hope so ,loving this weather but it will save me having to water the garden.
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1 hour ago, Dormouse said:
Absolutely pigging freezing with a cold nasty breeze.
Think I’ll give up growing tomatoes!
Try chilli peppers lol.
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On 06/05/2018 at 16:01, Dorsetbred said:
Max'd out @ 25.9C around 14:30, now slowly decreasing. Another good day spent in the garden found an awful lot of leather-jacket larvae which I have pulled out for the birds to eat. Tiz quite noticeable that UV levels are high given the perfect blue clear sky...Gonna see lottsa people walking into the office burnt on Tuesday.... will they never learn? Beach looks busy https://magicseaweed.com/Bournemouth-Surf-Report/12/
Indeed lol the barby today finished about an hour ago plenty of cremated sausages and burgers left out for all the wild life to tuck into overnight and the ice cream sellers takings must have soared. Its all good, lovely weather and every ones happy.
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53 minutes ago, jethro said:
Today has been mostly wet, the only variation was intensity, often really heavy rain; thankfully dodged the lot by pricking out and potting on stuff in the greenhouse.
So frustrating trying to sort out my garden. Nothing has really drained yet as the earth is still so waterlogged even an hours worth of rain and they are puddles.
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Hell of a bang a couple of hours ago the poor dog shot into the bedroom.
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On 10/04/2018 at 20:32, BlueSkies_do_I_see said:
The December in the Midlands was great. The snow in Feb was fun, but March and early April was a drag, leaving me longing for some prolonged high pressure.
Next week looks like it's delivering the goodies, with ECM 240 showing high pressure to our west. So I now feel confident to wave a cheery bye bye to cold weather and snow for the next 7-8 months.
Beautiful day at long last. Now for some gardening.
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So happy I can do some gardening at last.
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I want my garden back now. Winter can just do one.
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14 minutes ago, karlos1983 said:
Radar looking good, more heading out of NE France and Belgium as well.
also reports of snow settling on all surfaces in Brighton ?
I’m now below freezing again after a high of 1C
Fascinating watching the satellite. When the intensifying band approaching from the east collides with the trailing arm of PPN from Cherbourg. Whats gonna happen then?
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17 minutes ago, *Stormforce~beka* said:
Not far off that here too! All done 3 inches on the ground. How much you got? Going to take the kids out in a minute ...
I measure mine in millimetres. Doesn't make it any more but it sounds a lot bigger. Lol
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Watching the satellite is like trying to do a jigsaw puzzle and wondering if its all going to come together. At the moment there are holes everywhere.
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4 minutes ago, jethro said:
Go up to Lansdown, it always snows there. Look on the bright side, being in a valley means you've got loads of hills to choose from for sledging in the morning, if you're feeling brave sledge down Brassknocker hill, it'll be traffic free because nothing will be able to get up it ;-)
Jethro lives between Bath and Wells.
In Netweather poetry she excels.
If the snow is deep enough I bet she will,
Be on her sledge down Brassknocker hill.
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3 minutes ago, Isleofwightsnowgal74 said:
Rain on the iow ?? I know it’s not suppose to be snow for us until later but just can’t see it happening for us?!!
Such a shame because it seems to be pepping up in the channel into maybe a streamer and it could be significant if the temperatures are conducive.
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Moderate rain here at moment and its wet.
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51 minutes ago, matt111 said:
Must be the same rumour I heard a couple of days ago.
Heard the same rumour. Gutted with this rain as I was hoping to start on the garden.
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Freezing bloody rain again here. Somebody overnight has swapped all the clear glass units in my conservatory with frosted glass. Abandoned cars littering the hill where I live. The dog wont go out and the road looks like a glacier lol. Happy days.
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Its total mayhem out there just dragged the mutt up the hill to the main road and traffic is at a standstill practically. My son is working just 3 miles away and is still in traffic after 2 hours
South West and Central Southern England Regional Weather Discussion 01/12/2018 Onwards
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Thank you.