The weather has done as forecast unfortunately. A bright early morning shifted quickly into driving rain. A respite has enabled me to fill the log basket ready for this evening and may last long enough to risk walking into town. Less cold than yesterday - which was bitter - thank heavens, although widespread frost is forecast for the later part of tonight, so possibly windscreen scraping to look forward(!) to tomorrow.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostThe weather has done as forecast unfortunately. A bright early morning shifted quickly into driving rain. A respite has enabled me to fill the log basket ready for this evening and may last long enough to risk walking into town. Less cold than yesterday - which was bitter - thank heavens, although widespread frost is forecast for the later part of tonight, so possibly windscreen scraping to look forward(!) to tomorrow.
So, here goes!
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A lovely sunny day, not too cold providing one kept moving. The volunteer garden team had a good session this morning and the 2 resident robins reaped the reward. One of the buzzards was drifting and mewing overhead in the blue and the copses were full of bird sound - squabbling magpies and jays, and the occasional clattering blackbird - and golden leaves hanging in the sunshine. Such a boost to the spirits.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostA lovely sunny day, not too cold providing one kept moving. The volunteer garden team had a good session this morning and the 2 resident robins reaped the reward. One of the buzzards was drifting and mewing overhead in the blue and the copses were full of bird sound - squabbling magpies and jays, and the occasional clattering blackbird - and golden leaves hanging in the sunshine. Such a boost to the spirits.
Advanced cloud from the next depression currently swinging in slowly from the west with its occluding frontal system is beginning to show up here in the SE: rain in the SW is to be expected to make slow progress east and then north-east, curving anticlockwise around its parent low pressure centre like the string on a yo-yo. How far north-east, then north, and then north-west it's expected to reach will determine where it stalls and just carry on dumping precipitation, which could well turn into snow at anything over 300 metres; so, the Brecon Beacons, possibly Dartmoor, and the Peaks. Once the front moves away north from here we will be in a slack area of meandering big showers and back remnants of the frontal rain. North of the front in question winds are expected to increase coming in from the north and north-east, a raw, cold direction, which is expected to reach all areas by Friday and then stick around till early next week. Everything looks like it's setting itself up to give us all a cold wet winter. Let's just hope I and others who know much more than me are wrong. In the meantime the big bet is on whether the stalling occurs across the area still suffering from the weekend's floods, which would likely give them a repeat performance.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostDoes it help distil them then?
Advanced cloud from the next depression currently swinging in slowly from the west with its occluding frontal system is beginning to show up here in the SE: rain in the SW is to be expected to make slow progress east and then north-east, curving anticlockwise around its parent low pressure centre like the string on a yo-yo. How far north-east, then north, and then north-west it's expected to reach will determine where it stalls and just carry on dumping precipitation, which could well turn into snow at anything over 300 metres; so, the Brecon Beacons, possibly Dartmoor, and the Peaks. Once the front moves away north from here we will be in a slack area of meandering big showers and back remnants of the frontal rain. North of the front in question winds are expected to increase coming in from the north and north-east, a raw, cold direction, which is expected to reach all areas by Friday and then stick around till early next week. Everything looks like it's setting itself up to give us all a cold wet winter. Let's just hope I and others who know much more than me are wrong. In the meantime the big bet is on whether the stalling occurs across the area still suffering from the weekend's floods, which would likely give them a repeat performance.
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