Managed a walk without ice or snow or fog! Huzza! Instead, near on ankle deep mud! BUT fine bracing air and furiously arguing wrens.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post17 mm of rain forecast for York tomorrow, according to yr.no.
I feel sorry for our market traders; passing trade will be well down.
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostLooks like today is rained off.
Tomorrow is supposed to be sunny and dry so better for being out and about.
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Pleasant today, albeit with large amounts of high and medium-height cloud reducing the sun to a blob for most of the day. Yesterday I got caught in a quite unexpected downpour riding home with the last of my Xmas food shopping - a consequence of not keeping an eye on the skies, which is most unusual for me. A local computer shop rang me at 3.45 saying I had 15 minutes to get there and pick up my new monitor screen if I was to have it before the New Year. I made it! - lots of risks, cutting through stationary traffic, slicing off corners. Then I had to walk the 2 miles home with a heavy box in one hand while steering the bike with the other!
Think of all the poor folks in American right now!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostThink of all the poor folks in American right now!
Another nice day here, very mild and sunny with not much wind. Didn't really need my jacket at all. Might rain later, however.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post...
Think of all the poor folks in American right now!
You have to remember that 'below zero' in reports of their weather (usually) means below 0F, i.e., around -18C.
When you realise that -40F is the same as -40C, you can see how really cold it has become.
There were very few days indeed when I lived in Atlantic Canada for a while when even with wind chill it got down that low, but there were days when you were advised not to be outdoors for very long.
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