Originally posted by Serial_Apologist
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Stormy Weather II
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Good grief, the gap in the rain clouds isn't over me, and there's wet stuff coming down. It's not that heavy and the wind will take away quite a bit of it but if it lasts the morning as forecast then there will be a net gain, something of a relief as watering last night took forever and only covered half of what needed doing.I'm not counting on a whole morning of rain though as there are gaps which are likely to pass over eventually.
Glad I'm not at work today, there will likely be several no-shows in visitor bookings because of the weather which will make it even quieter, and there may well be grumbles about the lack of undercover picnic space (which is one of the things families rely on) and no alternative as the cafe is closed.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostWild, wet - and more to come, rain drumming on roof, trees thrashing about. Hollyhocks / tree lilies getting a mighty beating."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostStaked them, talked to them, re-staked them, re-weighted tubs to prevent them tipping over. BUT amazingly and in defiance of probability, they are still blooming wherever they may find themselves. Delighted.
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A squally afternoon, with any small bits of rain immediately being removed by 30mph winds, cool rather than cold. On the plus side it did push me into finally putting in additional, taller, canes for the tomatoes and getting them tied in properly. The forecast says 'bright and breezy' for tomorrow, but I'm looking at chilly and windy(into the 30s again), which may keep visitors away. It will certainly make the main building cold as we have all the doors open as part of the Covid-19 precautions.
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Less cool here today than we'd been made to expect, with 20 C reached by lunchtime, and plenty of sunshine - very little of stratocumulus infill, which commonly comes with stable nor-westerlies in summer months.
As from tomorrow it's expected to warm up, reaching what is now predicted to be maxima in the London area of 32 C on Friday, after which it will cool down to just "very warm" as winds swing around from hot south-easterlies to sou'westerlies with the passage of a cold front from the west. Tomorrow looks best for a long cycle trip, heading out to my favourite destination on the Hammersmith Thames front. Question is, will the pub I always patronise be open? And will I bump into Vinteuil, who often frequents the tow path? Shame he's awol from the forum just now. How active said front will be is still subject to speculation: will the heatwave go out with a bang, or just a whimper?
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostLess cool here today than we'd been made to expect, with 20 C reached by lunchtime, and plenty of sunshine - very little of stratocumulus infill, which commonly comes with stable nor-westerlies in summer months.
As from tomorrow it's expected to warm up, reaching what is now predicted to be maxima in the London area of 32 C on Friday, after which it will cool down to just "very warm" as winds swing around from hot south-easterlies to sou'westerlies with the passage of a cold front from the west. Tomorrow looks best for a long cycle trip, heading out to my favourite destination on the Hammersmith Thames front. Question is, will the pub I always patronise be open? And will I bump into Vinteuil, who often frequents the tow path? Shame he's awol from the forum just now. How active said front will be is still subject to speculation: will the heatwave go out with a bang, or just a whimper?
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