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Originally posted by DracoM View PostFlushing it down here as I write.
Temp dropped like a stone. Genuinely chilly.
The wind is doing its best to remove what rain we did eventually get late Friday, and is also doing a good job of bringing down tree bits, large and small, dead and alive; tiresome in the garden, more of a worry at work when the public is using the site.
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostSA, yes was rather blustery! We have that wet stuff that falls down from the sky today. What’s it called?
Good to see green seeping back into the lawn once more - though not as impressive as a bowling green in the S of France I saw change from straw-coloured to green all over within 3 hours of a thunderstorm. Obviously we have the wrong kind of grass in this country!
Has the hot weather left anybody else feeling absolutely shattered? I've felt totally done in and unable to do anything "important" (like sorting bills, filling out council forms, etc) since Friday.
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[QUOTE=Serial_Apologist;690233]Rain when the droplets are above a certain size; drizzle when below. Or you could use the collective noun precipitation, to save sectarian divisions and show how intelligent you are.[/. QUOTE]
There’s also the stuff that drifts around horizontally in mist and gets you very wet, known as mizzle.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostRain when the droplets are above a certain size; drizzle when below. Or you could use the collective noun precipitation, to save sectarian divisions and show how intelligent you are!
Good to see green seeping back into the lawn once more - though not as impressive as a bowling green in the S of France I saw change from straw-coloured to green all over within 3 hours of a thunderstorm. Obviously we have the wrong kind of grass in this country!
Has the hot weather left anybody else feeling absolutely shattered? I've felt totally done in and unable to do anything "important" (like sorting bills, filling out council forms, etc) since Friday.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
Has the hot weather left anybody else feeling absolutely shattered? .
'Shattered' however quite the right word for a minor catastrophe here last Thursday. A loud crash - I thought, 'O cuff, a picture has fallen down...' - went into the dining room whence the noise, to find glass all over the table and floor : one of the glass panels in the roof had exploded into hundreds of thousands of tiny fragments. Presumably the heat (and/or a defective installation of double glazing).
As we say in these parts - 'so boring... '
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... drained, exhausted, rather than shattered.
'Shattered' however quite the right word for a minor catastrophe here last Thursday. A loud crash - I thought, 'O cuff, a picture has fallen down...' - went into the dining room whence the noise, to find glass all over the table and floor : one of the glass panels in the roof had exploded into hundreds of thousands of tiny fragments. Presumably the heat (and/or a defective installation of double glazing).
As we say in these parts - 'so boring... '
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It now looks as it the maximum heat will come here on Friday, with a possible 32 C in London, after which it should cool down a bit, with winds being drawn in off the N Sea for this side of the country at any rate, which will (or should imv) give us the warm, clear days and cooler nights we were experiencing two weeks ago. For really high temperatures during next week it will be the SW's turn this time.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostI've never heard of that happening before, vints. Is it possible something dropped from on high on it?
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Originally posted by vinteuil View Post... don't think so - it was the under-side panel of the double-glazing that disintegrated - mercifully the upper panel remained intact, preserving us from the torrents of Friday....
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