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iand61

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  1. Karamboa is the one we went in last January and the only criticism I have was us only going for a week. It’s a massive hotel but spread out and right on a lovely beach and with probably the shortest airport transfer I’ve ever had. You literally drive out of the airport gates and straight onto the hotel access road. sure you’ll enjoy the place and get your exercise in at the same time.
  2. We went to Sal in September, as you say barren and at that time of year hot, but really enjoyed it. less to do in Boa Vista but this is a lovely time of year to go to CV. which hotel are you going to.
  3. This time last year we were ready to pack for a week of winter sun in Boa Vista CV. sod all to look forward to this January other than darkness and a will it, won’t it cold spell. Spurry, enjoy yourselves and don’t worry about the odd flake of snow that may fall in the northwest.
  4. Hope you put temporary lights up first and got 6 of your mates to stand there in hi viz looking at their phones while you did the clearing
  5. A better day than yesterday, not that it would take much beating but mostly dry until mid afternoon when showers moved in and a couple of heavy ones came through after dark. tomorrow not looking great before something drier and brighter appears in time for the weekend. As for the upcoming wintry spell, likely to be colder but I’ll sit splinter free on the fence until I see snow falling outside my window.
  6. A few of these starting to appear around these parts where culverts are either collapsed, blocked or are no longer of sufficient size to take the increase in water flow caused by new building work. Whatever the reason though, the end result is always the same with roads and pavements being lifted by the sheer pressure of water and surfaces becoming potentially dangerous due to the washed out voids lurking underneath. Obviously it’s not helped by the amount of rain over the last few months but all we need now is a highways department which understands that the problem can’t be sorted by just filling in the pot hole made when the water stops coming out.
  7. Nothing more than nuisance value here really with the heavier stuff to my south and up to now tying in nicely with the warning area. A lot yesterday and overnight though with plenty of debris laid in the usual parts where run off becomes a problem.
  8. Yeah they tell us to drive to suit the conditions but there were parts of the East Lancs, M60 and M66 where the safest option was to park up and walk.
  9. After a nice sunny morning and early afternoon out on the Merseyside lowlands; what an awful evening it’s turned into. Just got home after 50 minutes of dodging the surface water flooding on motorways and duel carriageways that the experts think don’t need to be lit. Personally I can’t believe the sense in the perfect shoite storm of not switching on lights on pothole filled roads with under maintained drainage but there again I’m just a driver, not an expert. Anyway happy new year everyone.
  10. Looking at the radar, a bit of a clearance has reached here but looking outside, someone locally didn’t get the memo. back to the radar again and it doesn’t look like the dry period will last long though with the next area of bright echoes heading in across the Irish Sea ready to give us another wet few hours. Thankfully tomorrow is looking to be a better day, unless of course you live in the north west of England which once again looks likely to be in a pretty much constant shower stream for much of the day. anyway last bit of packing then we’re heading off from east Lancs down the east Lancs, probably in the rain.
  11. Whenever it gets cold enough for anything that falls to be snow then, as if by magic; the rain will stop, the clouds will part and the sun will come out and then after a few coolish days with a bit of frost, the mild will win out without a snowy breakdown and the rain will be back again.
  12. The rain has just started here, maybe a bit of sleet mixed in but not enough confidence for me to open the door and find out. Off to friends in the lowlands for New Year but thankfully I don’t think I’ll be missing out on any white out conditions up here. whatever you are up to this NYE, enjoy.
  13. Raining again but it looks like the heavier stuff is a few miles to my south.
  14. Our best one was yesterday evening, beat anything we had during the summer.
  15. It shows how desperate things have become when I’m telling the world that we’ve just had a short heavy shower with a bit of sleet mixed in with the rain
  16. Always amazes me how wet 2020 ended up being after the lengthy dry spring period starting around the same time as lockdown. I suppose a wet first three months and spells of heavy rain/ storms throughout the summer put it where it is but it certainly doesn’t stick in my mind in the way that 2007 and 2012 both do.
  17. No such luck over this side of the county, not raining at the moment but the ground is wet from an earlier shower and looking at the radar it should be coming down again now.
  18. Just talking to daughter on FaceTime and she jumped as the loudest crack of thunder and brightest flash of lightening hit where she lives. the storm has reached Sowerby Bridge and is still going on.
  19. Sorry but I only saw your post after I’d down mine otherwise I’d have responded to yours. Still rumbling away and probably as much T&L as we’ve had in a single storm all year.
  20. Decent storm here at the moments, a few flashes of lightening, plenty of thunder and rain/hail battering against the windows.
  21. Lessons will be learned with the first and second ones being not to use fire coloured tarpaulin and then make sure it can’t flap about in the wind thankfully no one was hurt and the long ladder can be returned to the even longer shed.
  22. Dry and a bit brighter here now but no doubt we’re between showers and it won’t be long before they’re back again.
  23. Aye BBC website are calling it a small Tornado. not very small for the poor folk who now have seriously damaged homes and property and why did they need to put speech comma’s on Tornado unless it’s the politically correct written way of putting that bloody annoying so called in front of everything they’re not sure about. back to today and what happened to a drier and brighter day Wall to wall cloud since daybreak here and heavy and at times torrential rain for the last couple of hours thankfully it’s a day for inside jobs.
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