Down to zero in the night apparently and sunny but cold now. Think it will warm up during the week according to the BBC forecast, which is not always right. But what is?
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amateur51
Woke early this morning and caught this fascinating programme about woodcock on Radio 4
I had no idea that they were so numerous in UK and that we get so many winter visitors. The things you learn in bed on a Sunday morning waiting for the heating to come on
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Originally posted by salymap View PostWe don't seem to get any interesting birds at the moment. Sparrows, pigeons, gulls circling overhead but afraid to fly low because of the telephone cables.
I often listen to those early programmes on R4 ams, thanks for the link, over and out. Minus 3 at the moment, brr.
Good news is that it's gonna get WARMER from Wednesday - expected to reach at least 15 C in the SE on Thursday, as air reaches us from the Azores.
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[QUOTE=Serial_Apologist;133015]You must be in a cold pocket there, saly.
Good news is that it's gonna get WARMER from Wednesday - expected to reach at least 15 C in the SE on Thursday, as air reaches us from the Azores.[/QUOTE
Hello S-A. Still feels cold to me and birdbath hasn't thawed yet. I hoped to walk to the supermarket but can't face it as soooo cold.
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Anna
Bit nippy here too saly. We mentioned lack of rain before, the drought summit is taking place today and there is an interesting piece in The Guardian about the situation, I hadn't realised some river levels, such as the Kennet, were so low.
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Originally posted by Anna View PostBit nippy here too saly. We mentioned lack of rain before, the drought summit is taking place today and there is an interesting piece in The Guardian about the situation, I hadn't realised some river levels, such as the Kennet, were so low.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisf...roline-spelman
Doesn't bode well for a conclusion to the prolonged dry spell in the S and E.
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Well I hope you haven't all been swept away in the flood!
Saly: you back from the supermarket yet?
They're still talking up the drought; (Cleese: Don't mention the drought). Looking at the charts on behalf of our aquifers, I'd say next week looks fairly promising down here for some really decent, thoroughly bad weather.
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marthe
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Originally posted by salymap View PostYes just back S-A. It took me 25 hours to walk both ways Thoroughly wet, windy and miserable here and am off for a sleep, if possible.
Have been looking at the Lucian Freud programme on Iplayer but can't stay awake much longer. Very interesting though.
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Anna
It's been - unpleasant is the only word. Cold, windy, and that horrible, driving, fine rain that somehow makes you wetter than the heavy stuff. Is there a scientific explanation for that? All to the drought, Farmers Weekly have interesting total rainfall maps for the last ten years which makes interesting viewing. Any idea S_A of weather conditions for the big match at Twickenham on Saturday?
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