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Just a foreword to the effect that the first real signs of autumn kick in on Saturday night with a very windy low, incorporating remnants of Hurricane Maria, (yes - that one) swinging in from the lower left. Quite a lot of rain to come too, it seems.
Greetings from the 'lower left'! We've had a pretty standard Cornish damp day, plenty of intermittent light rain but nothing spectacular, and no high winds either. Tomorrow's forecast looks equally untroubled
I keep hitting the Escape key, but I'm still here!
More buffeting here last night and earlier today than on a Virgin East Coast train!
Seems to have eased off now though, and generally bright with still some heat/strength in the sun.
Greetings from the 'lower left'! We've had a pretty standard Cornish damp day, plenty of intermittent light rain but nothing spectacular, and no high winds either. Tomorrow's forecast looks equally untroubled
Spot on LMP - brightened up a bit towards evening and today not too bad at all...yet!
Oop 'ere, it is blowing and blustering westerly, no sign of letting up, frequent showers, the odd scud of brightness arrows across the faces of the fells.
Real autumnal clear-out stuff!
" Tut, tut, those idle trees, lounging in the sun all summer, dropping their litter all over t'place! We'll soon see to that............."
Lovely day yesterday, until the afternoon. We went down town to do some bits and bods, we were ok, then, until the afternoon came, and started to rain. didn't expect that yesterday!
Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
Not bad weather yesterfay. It doesn't look too bad today either! Although \I want it to be good weather tomorrow, as I have my regular appointment at the hospital!
Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
OOp 'ere, that so typical finest, dreechest, sneapiest rain any Northerner will recognise that, on a brisk and rising westerly, can and does get past any outer gear and soak in minutes.
And that after a truly lovely quiet Autumn day yesterday with a slow, colourful sunset. Serves me right for living here.
OOp 'ere, that so typical finest, dreechest, sneapiest rain any Northerner will recognise that, on a brisk and rising westerly, can and does get past any outer gear and soak in minutes.
And that after a truly lovely quiet Autumn day yesterday with a slow, colourful sunset. Serves me right for living here.
... and you know you wouldn't change it for the world.
Not bad weather yesterfay. It doesn't look too bad today either! Although \I want it to be good weather tomorrow, as I have my regular appointment at the hospital!
Good day for getting out on the bike for an hour for some vigorous exercise, undertaken without risk of overheating. Should be OK for your 'orspittle visit tomorrow, Bbm, don't forget the pullover though!
No exaggeration - oop 'ere as I write [noon], this is Storm Desmond Pt 2. Wild, wild, wild, and driving sheets of rain. NWesterly winds. Flooding already, and the peak is reckoned to be mid p.m.!!
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