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Originally posted by greenilex View PostRapid alternation between full storm-on-the-high-seas weather this a.m. and blustery sunshine drying up deep puddles more recently. Getting the dog back from her half-term will mean digging out the gumboots, as my Granny used to say.
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Originally posted by greenilex View PostNeedless to say.
The patter of tiny raindrops quite sufficient, thank you.
Loud booming thunder half an hour ago from a very large black cloud skirting around to the north east, but just a few raindrops where I was. The man in C Palace Park will be very proud of the photo he took of his missus, with a brilliant rainbow showing in the background.
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Well, after two pretty splendid early Spring days oop 'ere, today is utterly vile: steepling it down with thick, near freezing rain driven by wild, wild NWesterlies. Fells more or less invisible in cloud / mist / rain and our brave daffs wilting.
'Fluttering and dancing in the breeze'? - yeah right...............as if.....hanging on to their bulb bases to stop themselves getting grouted out of the sopping soil more like.
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Yes, OK, so I choose here, and I love it up here, but...
.......BUT what truly bugs me is how poor the precise details of many forecasts for this area are. e.g. forecast today was showers and breeze. Actually, form 2.30 p.m. until NOW it has rained non-stop and shows no sign of relenting, and if that's a breeze I've just bashed through, I'm Donald Trump.
I've given up taking much notice of the BBC forecasts. I listen to the forecasts and stare outside, and think are those guys on the same island as I am?
Instead I use yr.no - more accurate, but even they got the sheer force of the wind wrong today and the amount of rain on that wind.Last edited by DracoM; 17-03-17, 20:36.
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Originally posted by greenilex View PostDown in Town Quay Park this afternoon it was typical equinoctial bluster, not too cold but bringing down lots of dead twigs. Dog was wild with inside-out ears.
Still, it's dry........I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Glad to report that correctly balmy spring weather has been gracing the city. At the community farm yesterday kids both human and animal were jumping all over in the sunshine, and even the lizards were less torpid. But they have to keep poultry under cover for a few days more, because of the current bird flu alert.
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