Originally posted by EdgeleyRob
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Awoken at 2 am by a ferocious gale here and loud clatter: the family upstairs' expensive buggy, always left on the walkway, (I've friendlily warned them it could get nicked), had tumbled down the stairs and was careering adrift into walls and ballustrades. And so, donning dressing gown and braving the conditions, I plonked the damn thing under cover down in the basement area, note under the door.
The weather charts leading up to Sunday are now all over the place, suggesting that none of the professionals has a clue what is going to develop. Maybe it's time I took a sabbatical!
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Postno sunshine for next 10 days....
....gloves and scarf getting threadbare....
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Anna
Late yesterday afternoon I said I was waiting for the severe weather event to happen. Well, it did around 7.30pm when 'normal' rain turned into very heavy rain for over 2 hours (in fact so heavy it knocked the satellite signal out for nearly an hour) It then stopped but started again in the early hours, surpisingly yesterday evening there was still no wind here. The rain total until midnight was 18.55mm and overnight 6.6mm so nothing excessive and at the lower end of Met Office predictions. I seem to have been on the fringe of the worst, thank goodness.
Today has been bright spells but the chill wind has come back so warm coats are still needed, although temp at moment is showing over 10° but some cumulusnimbus building rapidly. I think tomorrow is forecast to be reasonably good for most of the UK but the weekend decidedly dodgy although forecasters seem to be a bit unwilling to commit at the moment (as S_A mentions above) I feel that after a 5 month Winter we'll be into Autumn before we know it .....
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Originally posted by Anna View PostLate yesterday afternoon I said I was waiting for the severe weather event to happen. Well, it did around 7.30pm when 'normal' rain turned into very heavy rain for over 2 hours (in fact so heavy it knocked the satellite signal out for nearly an hour) It then stopped but started again in the early hours, surpisingly yesterday evening there was still no wind here. The rain total until midnight was 18.55mm and overnight 6.6mm so nothing excessive and at the lower end of Met Office predictions. I seem to have been on the fringe of the worst, thank goodness.
Today has been bright spells but the chill wind has come back so warm coats are still needed, although temp at moment is showing over 10° but some cumulusnimbus building rapidly. I think tomorrow is forecast to be reasonably good for most of the UK but the weekend decidedly dodgy although forecasters seem to be a bit unwilling to commit at the moment (as S_A mentions above) I feel that after a 5 month Winter we'll be into Autumn before we know it .....
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Just in case anybody has any influence, I need a dry sunny day a week on Saturday, for a potential day at the cricket.
perking up here, around 13/14 degrees, sunny (sort of) and no rain.
It could hardly have perked down though.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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Anna
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostAnna - it was probably calm because at that moment you were right in the middle of the low. In spite of what you say you had a lot of rain by any British standards - more than the half inch we received here.
Anyway, the black clouds have scuttled away and it looks as if it may be a rather nice evening as there's just some fluffy white ones with darker undersides (must gen up on my cloud formations!)
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