April. now Spring has arrived, surely?
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Grey, rain, miserable oop 'ere.
After the recent spell of dry weather - good two plus weeks up here - it was amazing to feel that with barely half a day of rain, the fells were instantly as soggy and saturated underfoot as if it had been raining non-stop for weeks.
Last December's deluges are clearly going to be a major factor in safety on the fells, walking there, gardening, repairing flood damage etc for many, many months and more.
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostSA, yes! Morning lovely, around lunch time, started to turn for the worst! Same again today. April, after all. May?
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16 degrees max here in S London this afternoon, and a very nice garden lunch. I then got caught in a torrential thunderstorm cycling back from my friend's place in Camberwell, just after 7 this evening. He'd suggested I stay awhile until it was over, but I reckoned the best thing was to brave it, because from the extent and slow approach of the cloud bank and its blackness it would, by the looks of it, be a long time passing. Half a mile up the road I was in the middle of it - torrential rain, lightning strikes within half a mile, wind gusts strong enough to blow my cycling cape right over my head at one point! Yet by the time I hit Dulwich Village - only a mile's journey - the rain had stopped. All I had to bother me was my saturated trouser legs!
I haven't cycled through conditions as extreme as that in probably 30 years!
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostPoor you SA! I don't think the thunder was forecast? We certainly had torrential rain yesterday, at around that time! I thought the weather was supposed to pick up, rather?
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostYou're right - it wasn't, BBM. There's a post mortem taking place on a weather site I go to to work out whqat went wrong - one contributer saying, "I looked at the weather chart this morning, and said to myself, this one spells thunder!".Don’t cry for me
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Rain overnight in this bit of the Pennines, and rather overcast this morning, but the sun emerged at around eleven and it's been a very pleasant day since. My frog reappeared in the pond, two snake's-head fritillaries in flower today - and a goldfinch feeding off the ivy hedge. AND proper, decent sunlight in the evenings now, too. Quite, quite lovely.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostRain overnight in this bit of the Pennines, and rather overcast this morning, but the sun emerged at around eleven and it's been a very pleasant day since. My frog reappeared in the pond, two snake's-head fritillaries in flower today - and a goldfinch feeding off the ivy hedge. AND proper, decent sunlight in the evenings now, too. Quite, quite lovely.
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They say it's going to get cooler over the next few days. We haven't much noticed it getting any warmer up here to start off with though any slight rise in temperature, supposing it to have taken place, was rather ruined by the chill wind. Get your money on soft ground horses for Saturday's Grand National it looks like some heavy rain moving across!"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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