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Originally posted by LezLee View PostMy sister in Harrogate says she just had to bring the grandkids in from the garden as the sun was too hot!
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Originally posted by LezLee View PostMy sister in Harrogate says she just had to bring the grandkids in from the garden as the sun was too hot![FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostA smidgen further East, and it's been a day of vividly alternating weather - the schoolkids playing outside have stopped running indoors as soon as it starts raining, as they've only just got in when the sun comes out again. They're carrying on playing when the downpours come, having discovered that the heat of the sun five minutes later dries them off quicker than a towel!
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Indeed.
Anyone who knows the upland areas of the North West will know what I mean when I say that:
[a] we are currently being deluged by that very, very fine rain that instantly soaks through and into almost everything within nanoseconds.
[b] the fells are totally invisible in cloud literally down to lower ground level.
And..it is cold. Get it, BBC Weather? COLD.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostIndeed.
Anyone who knows the upland areas of the North West will know what I mean when I say that:
[a] we are currently being deluged by that very, very fine rain that instantly soaks through and into almost everything within nanoseconds.
[b] the fells are totally invisible in cloud literally down to lower ground level.
And..it is cold. Get it, BBC Weather? COLD.
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