Originally posted by salymap
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Anna
Well I can report that the sun has been coming and going for the last couple of hours .... and although a slight rise in temperature, but taking into account the strong winds, it's -2 at the moment, however, even those brief glimpses of sun made everyone feel a little more cheerful. The Met Office evidently are predicting a heatwave "at the end of Spring" Seeing as Spring hasn't started yet I guess we have a long wait!
I don't usually watch Country File so thanks for heads-up S_A, I'll catch it later in the week (I confess I was watching the double length Coronation Street!)
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Originally posted by Anna View PostWell I can report that the sun has been coming and going for the last couple of hours .... and although a slight rise in temperature, but taking into account the strong winds, it's -2 at the moment, however, even those brief glimpses of sun made everyone feel a little more cheerful. The Met Office evidently are predicting a heatwave "at the end of Spring" Seeing as Spring hasn't started yet I guess we have a long wait!
I don't usually watch Country File so thanks for heads-up S_A, I'll catch it later in the week (I confess I was watching the double length Coronation Street!)
I've just watched Country File Anna, and although it visited several areas, the part in the Black Mountains and roundabout looked lovely, but surely filmed last year in better weather. Only the last bit, star gazing, looked like this awful Spring.
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A brief shaft of sunshine has just managed to penetrate the stratocumulus monotony/monopoly of the past 4 days, bringing the temperature up to 1.5 C. All but a few lingering vestiges of snow now melted here - it's going to take longer on Arran. Don't we have a poster living up in them parts?
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostA brief shaft of sunshine has just managed to penetrate the stratocumulus monotony/monopoly of the past 4 days, bringing the temperature up to 1.5 C. All but a few lingering vestiges of snow now melted here - it's going to take longer on Arran. Don't we have a poster living up in them parts?
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostA brief shaft of sunshine has just managed to penetrate the stratocumulus monotony/monopoly of the past 4 days, bringing the temperature up to 1.5 C. All but a few lingering vestiges of snow now melted here - it's going to take longer on Arran. Don't we have a poster living up in them parts?
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Reading back through this thread to catch up, I was waylaid by this:
Originally posted by Simon View PostGood heavens! About all I ever do watch. Go across to farm. No TV here but they have.
and have thus only just seen this :
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostVery gloomily I have to say any milder breakthrough now looks unlikely for the forseeable.
"...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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IIRC Alycidon is/was somewhere near Inverness, possibly the Drumnadrochit area - though I may be getting mixed up with another poster from the long dead R3 boards.
There's not much snow further north(ish) at the moment, e.g. on the mainland adjacent to Skye. I gather it's been nice and sunny (if cold) recently! AIUI that's a likely outcome when the jetstream has moved so far south at this time of year.
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