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thestixx

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    Kirkheaton, Huddersfield
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    Music. Food. Beer.
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    Sunny days and balmy evenings.

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  1. Now then, I love in Kirkheaton so only down the road from you. Do you know what elevation above sea level you are?
  2. Outdoor wedding party on Saturday looking like it might need shifting indoors...
  3. I'm having an outdoor event in Huddersfield this Saturday, what are the best rainfall charts to look at? It's not looking great
  4. So I'm hosting an outdoor festival kinda party on Saturday to celebrate my marriage earlier in the year. Stage, sound system, straw bales, bunting! What a nightmare July this has turned out to be!
  5. I value your input immensely along with several other users of this forum. Thanks for taking the time post.
  6. Hang on, we're not even in July, therefore any predictions for July could still happen (give or take 5 or 7 days into the month)
  7. Absolutely top drawer reading once again. Lots of new/interesting weather geeks to follow on Twitter from this too. I wonder if the apparant reloading of the pattern over the US will reload ours too?!.. thanks for the post
  8. Thanks for taking the time to collate all this and post it, it's fascinating reading
  9. It's my 14th Glasto since 1995. My first since 2013... I'm looking forward to seeing InBedBy9 Too Old for this I need to control my language Young Kuntz How much? Pills Thrills & Back Aches etc etc
  10. I can see the storm over the Pennines. I can hear the distant rumblings, see the lightning, I can even smell the Ozone! Just missed us unfortunately it looks brutal too.
  11. I'm at least 20 miles away from the storm in East Manchester and I can hear the rumblings from here!!! Gutted to miss out again. It sounds biblical!
  12. Fascinating times. I'm at Glasto between those dates and I guess the SW is likely to be the most susceptible to any thundery incursions. I was there on June 24th 2005 when the mother of storms hit in the morning after a scorching 30C the previous day. The place got an absolute soaking and the lighting stuck the BBC outside broadcast generator. BBC NEWS | Entertainment | Soaked Glastonbury gets under way NEWS.BBC.CO.UK Hopefully the ATR can stay robust and keep up dry (and toasty by night)
  13. Gosh, you look at a chart like that after such a prolonged settled spell and wonder if this summer could be a vintage
  14. Is there a reason for such a strong double jet? Usually in summer there's just one? And if it migrates north we generally benefit from settled weather? I can't recall seeing such a strong jet that south while there's another one north of us
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