Originally posted by DracoM
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August 1? Have we skipped a couple of months and it's October 1? A windy, occasionally wet and cool day here with temps struggling to get to 20 degrees. The rest of the week doesn't look to see things improve very much but if the forecast is right then next week looks a little better. The long range forecast for August isn't particularly exciting either.
What a poor summer this has been!"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostAugust 1? Have we skipped a couple of months and it's October 1? A windy, occasionally wet and cool day here with temps struggling to get to 20 degrees. The rest of the week doesn't look to see things improve very much but if the forecast is right then next week looks a little better. The long range forecast for August isn't particularly exciting either.
What a poor summer this has been!
This morning I got caught on my bike ride home from a shop a mile away in thick light but remarkably drenching rain; which goes to show that even an amateur weather expert like me can be fooled by a thick featureless grey cloud blanket with nothing coming out of it when I exited the flats! Sunday is one day too far on for the official forecasters to be sure, and I'm just hoping it is going to be sufficiently dry, at least, for my return ride to Sutton (9 miles each way): if wet, it's either to be train (but Southern is playing fast and loose with its customers as well as its workforce, cancelling everything 2 Sundays ago without prior website notice), buses (about three hours in each direction, with long waits at the two or three interchanges!), or cycling under protection from a sweat-inducing cape!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Postfor my return ride to Sutton (9 miles each way)
As for reasonably accurate weather forecasts: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/w...ime=1470117600
Roll on Sunday!My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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[QUOTE=Pianorak;573486]Have you considered one of these? https://www.amazon.co.uk/Razor-E100S...ectric+scooter
I have, Pianorak, after seeing them presented on telly a few years ago. But a) they only go for 40 mins before running out of juice; and b) I go faster than a max of 10 mph, yet it takes me a bit longer than 40 mins to get to Sutton and back from here! - and c) with pain when walking, cycling is my one remaining exercise option for keeping my sugar count down, as ordered by my doc!
As for reasonably accurate weather forecasts: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/public/w...ime=1470117600
Roll on Sunday!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostYes but it only goes up to Saturday, non?
I can see the problem with the electric scooter. Bummer!My life, each morning when I dress, is four and twenty hours less. (J Richardson)
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Originally posted by Pianorak View PostIt does indeed, because the met office knows anything beyond 48 hrs is just beyond them - or anybody else. However, the following is a bit more adventurous, but not necessarily to be relied upon. http://en.meteox.com/
I can see the problem with the electric scooter. Bummer!
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Well, 'North' is generally dramatic, even theatrical in its weather at times, the landscapes always challenging and exciting, but the more challenging such terrain / geography, the more variable and usually more extreme the weather that dominates it. Yes, it is dreech and increasingly windy today, but frankly, having lived in a number of places in UK, I wouldn't live anywhere else. I don't have to love the weather here to love the place!!
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