Cloudy but a quite pleasant 8° now the wind's died down.
Stormy Weather II
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostFlew in from Cologne last night and there was a beautifully clear, crisp nightscape view of London with a fine half moon.
Looks as though it will be a rather uninspiring day, weather wise.Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Originally posted by BBMmk2 View PostA rather dull day today.
But with that said, above the broken stratocumulus I'm now seeing high and mid-level could advancing from the west, indicating the cold front that produced, strong wind, heavy rain and even some thunder across the SW this morning. This is expected to reach here and all areas north and south around 3-4pm - hopefully it will have passed through by 7.30 tonight, given that I have a 2-mile walk or cycle ride to Forest Hill to catch an Overground to Dalston for a gig at the Vortex. I'm anxious about leaving my bike outside the station, now that it's so pristine, following the £177 I spent on having it completely overhauled, including new just about everything, taping on the handlebars, that it looks almost brand new! Yesterday's trial run almost made the 1 in 10 up to Crystal palace Parade seem a piece of cake!
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostWell, here, western edge of Pennines, it is rodding it down on a driving and rising westerly, horizons bleaked out.
And judging by what I can see, this is only the start.
Coming your way, Midlands and SE!!
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Originally posted by BBMmk2 View PostSA you’re lucky! A mixed bag today down here. Going out for lunch, so hoping the weather will hold!
A massive fridge, over a metre square and 2 metres tall, has just been delivered, presumably for the nice couple upstairs, and is sitting outside the common porch for me and my next doors in its cardboard wrapping. Upstairs I can hear the delivery man on his phone telling someone the recipients are not in, and what should he do? so I've quietly slipped back inside, rather than take the monster in, which would completely block my entrance and probably be impossible for said neighbour and me, with my back problems, to then shift up the exterior stairway.
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