Oh what a day yesterday was! I think today will be similar! This spate of bad weather happened all of a sudden?
Stormy Weather II
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Tell you what, on Facebook yesterday, MrsBBM mentioned to me that three years ago, we were walking around the gardens of a National Trust property, and we were in shirt sleeves!
Look at the weather this autumn! Couldn’t be more different. Climate change on the rise.
Look at the Artic! And elsewhere!Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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A 'butter wouldn't melt' morning - sunshine and clear blue sky - as if yesterday(repeated cloudbursts) hadn't happened. It's quite breezy but I haven't been out to check temperatures yet. It looks a if I need to get out this morning for errands to get the best of it as afternoon cloud and rain are forecast; the washing will be ready to hang out shortly to make the most of the drying potential.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostLovely start, BUT ominous stuff over southern tops. Look north, and it's as fine an Autumn day as you could hope for. Look t'other way, and you're already planning for flood!
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Unexpectedly mild here this morning as well; had to take a layer off before donning waterproofs. Not as wet as expected either with early showers clearing quickly. Waterproofs still needed though as I was clearing prunings down to the dump and both the bagged and unbagged bits were very wet from previous days' downpours; the tarpaulin in the boot of the car had a large puddle on it which fortunately I noticed before I pulled it out to fold up after unloading...
The wind has gone round to the north now so it will get colder but with any luck the forecast of drier weather coming will be correct, as it's volunteer gardening tomorrow and we will be getting quite wet enough from the ground up - wet foliage - without having it dumped from above!
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Really intense thunderstorm advancing from the NW as I write - rain (and probably hail) curtain similar to those observed in more tropical climes, frequent forked lightning, cloud to ground, and really loud booms of thunder from as far as 6 miles away. I think this is going to be one to remember! I've been watching this as it's been moving down in line formation from the midlands. It's just reached Clapham.
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The local map is looking like public transport upholstery - all pixilated blue green red yellow and pink - and there's been a succession of squalls all afternoon. More of a worry is that wetness seems now to be carrying over into Wednesday, which in view of temperature and wind gust will not favour gardening.
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