Originally posted by Mahlerei
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Within the same one minute....Sky Mother of Pearl pink to silver, slate grey, cottonwool white, a twisted wine colour, battle ship grey....the marsh grass the colour of a spikey blonde haired child in summer, mud black, walls creeping through a variety of greens....a black and white dog, a marmalade and cream lurcher....two Rowan trees perfect Chinese brushes....bracken beaten into submission again....sun picks through clouds picking out mosses and grey white rocks....two gulls sparkling white against charcoal sky....a those white light streaks of birch strike the ground....bong ching
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marthe
BBM, I'm adding my good wishes to saly's. It's good to hear that you're better and back with us! As saly said, please keep well!
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostI seem to get a really bad boiut of it every 4 or 5 years. And just so happens to be now! After a dose of steroids, seems to have cleared it up! Thank you all for the best wishes!
Very best wishes that your recovery persists!
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostDon't know if this is pertinent, BBM but I take an inhalable steroid each day as a 'preventer'
Seriously, though, I hadn't realised that you were an asthma sufferer, Ams.
Back to the meteorrrrolululogical situation, interesting to note just now that areas around Guildford and Woking were experiencing quite heavy rain first thing this morning... at minus 3 Celsius - which can cause serious ice conditions. This occurs when falling snow encounters a layer of higher than freezing temperatures some few thousands of feet thick, located above persisting sub-freezing temperatures at ground level, and happens when warm air approaches aloft, usually heralding an airmass change. That's what's taking place right now, so no more problems of that sort here for a while.
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Originally posted by salymap View PostSeems bright but very wet underfoot here. Where is our MB forecast for today?
Anyways, the official forecast looks about right: rain after midnight tonight lasting until Breakfast (sic) time, followed by shattered scours (as me mum used to say) and back to normal temperatures.
Beyond Saturday it looks more interesting, and the forecasters aren't willing to prognosticate... OR look ahead!!! A "High" is due to form over SW Norway, either slowing or blocking incoming depresssions - which means we could be in for a spell of colder, dry weather from Sunday onwards.
Watch this space-invader!
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