Clear blue skies, sun and 24C here!
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostVery pleasant summer day here - warm with a light breeze. I'll have to do the watering round before choir tonight thought as the conditions are very drying, especially for the many things in pots, and the plants need the nocturnal respite to stand a chance of absorbing the moisture.
By watering pot plants out in the sun in these temperatures, one is in danger of boiling the roots! I always wait a good hour until the sun is round the other side of the building before venturing out with the watering can.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
By watering pot plants out in the sun in these temperatures, one is in danger of boiling the roots! I always wait a good hour until the sun is round the other side of the building before venturing out with the watering can.[FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
By watering pot plants out in the sun in these temperatures, one is in danger of boiling the roots! I always wait a good hour until the sun is round the other side of the building before venturing out with the watering can.
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Originally posted by BBMmk2 View Post24C today!!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostAlready, BBM?? It's nearly reached that here, too: we're on a northward descending slope which tends to keep us pleasantly cool, but today's NW wind is bringing air already warmed on its passage across the centre of London. I'm sure it will easily reach 27C, unless the bubble-wrap cloud (altocumulus) that is spreading now increases substantially. Yesterday got blisteringly hot - almost too much even sitting under my umbrella out in the garden, where I stayed until 7 pm!Don’t cry for me
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Originally posted by BBMmk2 View PostGawd! 24C agai. Going to be humid as well, I reckon.
It then looks like a coolish and rather cloudy Sunday and Monday, with it then warming back up during next week. This is my kind of summer!
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Today is turning out to be one of the few genuinely wet days we've experienced this year thus far, with a good couple of hours of moderate rain; but I do wish it would clear - which from the indication of low clag as far as the eye can see and stifling feel of the air has not yet happened - because I have to make it to the shops nearly a mile away to gather my week's groceries, and that takes a cycle ride, which now involves an infuriating detour, due to road works at the College Road/Crystal Palace Parade junction, which will mean narrowing both roads to one lane each way, thus making it more frustrating for motorists and more dangerous for us cyclists! Even the helmetted Italian in charge agreed with me that the pedestrian island widening scheme in hand is completely bonkers!
Anyway, if you don't possess air conditioning, make the most of today to refresh your interiors with some much-needed cool air, in preparation for next week's hot weather, since temperatures are forecast to reach 32C on Tuesday, remaining almost as high in the build-up, starting Monday and lasting the remainder of the week. Night time temperatures may well break all-time records, staying up around the 24-25C levels, which would be more normal for the Mediterranean and Caribbean regions!
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