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Morning All, an overcast start with the ground still damp from an earlier shower, high pressure continues to build. A mild night with the low of 10.9°C at: 03:57, currently 12.1°C, RH97% with light air movement from the SW with broken clouds at an altitude of 700 ft. From Above, some gaps in the cloud On Golden sands, one of those boring (wait and see) spectator sports taking place by the pier! Wave, they shouted, so somebody did!
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Some cracking cells firing off some heavy rain have crossed the area this afternoon. Have to say sitting there listening to the rain on the windows is a great feeling. Yes I appreciate most people are p******d off with it all, but nature provides some great activities that create noise, wind, thunder, and rain. One of life's joys when you struggle to hear. Meanwhile the sun, whilst trying its best this morning has faded fast this afternoon:
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Did ours yesterday, it was a cracking day to get it dry, with breeze, warmth and some sunshine, perfek. Locally winds are gusting around 38mph, but Treknow (Cornwall) showing higher gusts: As noted still a fresh breeze in from the SW, priming us in readiness for tomorrow/Tuesday by the look of it: Yellows are out already for the coastal areas on Monday: And increased area Monday night into all day Tuesday: Channel is looking choppy again: Very choppy down at West Bay
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I suspect it MIGHT be a combination of things. It might need some decent compost to strengthen the soil , OR it might be what you put in there, OR it might be the position, i.e. full vs partial vs shade. I'm sure the garden folks on here can advise better than me, but I'd start by thinking, where is it positioned, it might receive little rain, so dry vs wet. So if you share the details where it is in the garden how deep it is, what are you possibly thinking of placing in there. I'm the the gardeners in here will take from me, bearing in mind my background is business analysis, so I try to determine "root" issues, ha ha.
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Morning All, and overnight low of 12.4°C at: 00:52 has managed to peak at 15.1°C at: 10:53, even under mainly cloudy skies, yet EGHH reporting shows: The weather is CAVOK. That means there are no clouds below 5,000 ft or the MSA (minimum safe altitude), whichever is higher. This also means that no cumulonimbus or towering cumulus clouds have been observed and the visibility is 10 km or more or more. Meanwhile on golden sands with a fresh SW'ly its looking like this:
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Morning All, looking dry for the time being but cloudy and I'm sure we are due some more rain today at some point to keep up the monsoon season. The overnight low of 11.0°C at: 03:40 has risen to 13.1°C, RH87% with a fresh SW'ly breeze. From Above, the showers over Cornwall and W. Devon showing nicely. On Golden sands, the surf looking well churned this morning