Why is it that storms always seem to miss my area!!??
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marthe
Clear blue skies and far less humidity over here this AM. Yesterday a friend and I drove over the bridge to Jamestown, RI during a horrendous downpour to join another friend for lunch. The skies cleared as we enjoyed our salad and crab cakes and we were able to drive home under better conditions. I can hear the cicadas humming outside heralding the back half of summer.
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Anna
Everyone I spoke to yesterday said how much they have enjoyed the storm but couldn't remember such continuous flashing, one elderly lady said it reminded her of being in London during The Blitz. Today has been same as yesterday, around 24.7°, reasonable breeze, rain promised here later which will continue through the night, possible localised thunderstorms but more likely to have storms on Sunday and after brief drop in temps at weekend back to hot again.
I had to look up mangerton's Day of the Triffids reference - I will steer clear of watching green meteor showers! And sorry S_A had to cancel his reunion with friend and Goan meal, although spicy food is very cooling in hot weather I too have an aversion to a cooked meal in these conditions, I could manage something like marthe's light lunch but definitely nothing involving meat, so (sorry BBM) it'll be salady stuff again tonight! My windowsill basil, which is a very large bush, has developed some sort of stickiness/mini aphids on the leaves so unfortunately it'll have to be scrapped - I imagine it's been caused by the humidity?
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Originally posted by Anna View PostEveryone I spoke to yesterday said how much they have enjoyed the storm but couldn't remember such continuous flashing, one elderly lady said it reminded her of being in London during The Blitz. Today has been same as yesterday, around 24.7°, reasonable breeze, rain promised here later which will continue through the night, possible localised thunderstorms but more likely to have storms on Sunday and after brief drop in temps at weekend back to hot again.
I had to look up mangerton's Day of the Triffids reference - I will steer clear of watching green meteor showers! And sorry S_A had to cancel his reunion with friend and Goan meal, although spicy food is very cooling in hot weather I too have an aversion to a cooked meal in these conditions, I could manage something like marthe's light lunch but definitely nothing involving meat, so (sorry BBM) it'll be salady stuff again tonight! My windowsill basil, which is a very large bush, has developed some sort of stickiness/mini aphids on the leaves so unfortunately it'll have to be scrapped - I imagine it's been caused by the humidity?
26 C here at the mo', 3/4 cloudy - but gone thank god is all that humidity. I must check Weatherweb, because I thought Brummie Simon was predicting a cooling off everywhere for next week.
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Anna
Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostI must check Weatherweb, because I thought Brummie Simon was predicting a cooling off everywhere for next week.
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostWhy is it that storms always seem to miss my area!!??
"...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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Anna
I had high hopes for yesterday night but it was such a disappointment!
Because the rain clouds had started building up early causing it to be so dark by around 8.00 I had to have the lights on, and with the wind getting up, I really thought we would have a good downpour. Alas, when it eventually arrived at around 1.00am it produced a piffling 2mm. However, this morning was quite fresh and a bit dull, now and again it looked as if rain might occur but it steadily brightened during the morning and peaked mid-afternoon at 24.6°, so a pleasant day.
Still huge uncertainty re the storm mass heading up from France on Sunday and whether it might snake Westwards or not, I think not.
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