The return of football weather.
Stormy Weather II
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It rained last night, hooray. Not enough to make a difference to the soil but it has washed the dust out of the air and perked things up a bit. It's a pity the wind is not only cold but also strong enough to dry out the moisture quickly, it's also keeping the temperature down to 10 degrees or just below which isn't comfortable. The tomatoes I put out a few days ago are not happy, but should cope, but the courgettes and cucumbers put out Tuesday evening may need covering to get them through the next few days at this rate.
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Good grief, so much blue especially on the northern part of the weather map, that it's difficult to see where the coast is. Haven't seen that for a while. Such blanket coverage increases the chance of something reaching here, and certainly it's raining at the moment. The wind I could do without - strong, gusty and cold - and I'm certain my poor little veg plants don't enjoy shivering and having leaves ripped.
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I was lucky with my shopping trip this morning. It was raining a bit but clearing as I set out, and having decided to cut the trip short as I was cold and hungry, I got back minutes before the heavens opened and the rain bucketed down, pepped up at one point by hail. Sun and blue sky with fluffy white clouds are now chasing away the black, and both the forecast and the weather map suggest a window to complete the shopping once the lunchtime concert has finished. Nothing urgent, but as Saturday looks distinctly uninviting re: precipitation risk and temperature it would seem sensible to seize the current chance.
So strange to be having to think like that after so many weeks of not needing to consider the risk of getting wet - cold or sunburnt yes, but not wet!
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI was lucky with my shopping trip this morning. It was raining a bit but clearing as I set out, and having decided to cut the trip short as I was cold and hungry, I got back minutes before the heavens opened and the rain bucketed down, pepped up at one point by hail. Sun and blue sky with fluffy white clouds are now chasing away the black, and both the forecast and the weather map suggest a window to complete the shopping once the lunchtime concert has finished. Nothing urgent, but as Saturday looks distinctly uninviting re: precipitation risk and temperature it would seem sensible to seize the current chance.
So strange to be having to think like that after so many weeks of not needing to consider the risk of getting wet - cold or sunburnt yes, but not wet!
It turns out that the 3 mm of rain from the downpour that woke me at five this morning was more than the entirety of precipitation in the preceding 33 days around London!
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI was lucky with my shopping trip this morning. It was raining a bit but clearing as I set out, and having decided to cut the trip short as I was cold and hungry, I got back minutes before the heavens opened and the rain bucketed down, pepped up at one point by hail. Sun and blue sky with fluffy white clouds are now chasing away the black, and both the forecast and the weather map suggest a window to complete the shopping once the lunchtime concert has finished. Nothing urgent, but as Saturday looks distinctly uninviting re: precipitation risk and temperature it would seem sensible to seize the current chance.
So strange to be having to think like that after so many weeks of not needing to consider the risk of getting wet - cold or sunburnt yes, but not wet!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostThere are some thunderstorms headed your way as I write!
My French and runner beans now look as if they have been shot - holey leaves all over and some blown off the poles; they are only young plants and their winding mechanism is a bit weak yet as are the stems.
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