Originally posted by mangerton
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marthe
We're keeping fingers crossed that the few drops we're having now will become a torrential downpour. The garden is very dry; the lawn is turning brown. We've had a few rain "teases" but nothing substantial. My rain barrel is empty! Sadly, over here we don't have St. Swithin or St. Medard (Belgian equivilant of St Swith.) to help us out with the lack of precipitation. Perhaps I should wash my car! @saly: I'm glad to see that you've got your freezer up and running.
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Originally posted by marthe View PostWe're keeping fingers crossed that the few drops we're having now will become a torrential downpour. The garden is very dry; the lawn is turning brown. We've had a few rain "teases" but nothing substantial. My rain barrel is empty! Sadly, over here we don't have St. Swithin or St. Medard (Belgian equivilant of St Swith.) to help us out with the lack of precipitation. Perhaps I should wash my car! @saly: I'm glad to see that you've got your freezer up and running.Don’t cry for me
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Originally posted by amateur51 View PostTotal stair-rods here in NW2 - Soggy sparrers are not happy
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Originally posted by ahinton View PostAnd rather a lot more of them to come, it sadly seems - and, of course, the accompanying temparatures are also most un-summer-like. There was no rain here yesterday until late evening but, although there have been few stair-rods around these parts, there has nevertheless been some rain or drizzle on most days of late, sometimes for hours on end - and tempratures above 20 degrees have been like gold-dust (of which there's never a surfeit in Herefordistan at the best of times). Dunno about soggy sparrers - even the swallows here aren't happy; I've never before seen so many of them fly at such low altitudes so often (quite frequently almost skimming ground level).
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marthe
Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostCan you blow your sun over here please marthe? We are right fed up with the rain! :)
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostWell folks, for the first time in a couple of months, tentative signs from next week suggest that, once we're out of this next lot of rain, we will be entering a weather regime more typical of our usual middling kind of summers than this utterly disatrous one, up until now. High pressure is expected to move across France from the south-west, rather than bearing down from the colder regions, as has been the case mostly up until now. This change will allow comparatively warm, albeit still moist air to be steered round from a maritime tropical direction, thus bringing temperatures back to what they should be at this time of year, and a more mobile type of weather, in place of low pressure systems settling down for protracted periods right across us.
I am tentatively hopeful.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostNo hope, alas, for my poor tomato plants (outdoor not greenhouse). Nurtured lovingly from seed, they now have blackened leaves and are dying, no doubt because the soaking wet ground is killing their roots. Luckily, other plants seem to be able to survive these sodden conditions.
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marthe
Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostWell, looks ;like the4 Jetstream is startin g to behave itself! Starting to go up to where it should be and yes(!), lo amnd beho;ld, it looks like we are going to have some of Marthe's weather!!
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Anna
Originally posted by salymap View PostWarmer weather hasn't reached Kent/ SE london yet. Ifeel really cold today.
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