Absolute westerly blaster this a.m., thick with rain too.
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Strange weather here today - lots of cloud about, as expected with frontal systems not far away - including that rare and only recently named type, Asperitas; but the wind has almost dropped out, for reasons not apparent to me. It feels a lot colder than the 11 C on the thermometer, and it seems the effect of well above late February temps expected early next week may be spoiled by strong winds.
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Windy, dry, might see some sun if we're lucky. All good for getting shopping done, a bit of garden therapy, and drying some of the excess water up. Which reminds me I need to fix the rotary drier situation - I now have two ground spikes that list so badly that they greatly limit how much I can hang on the line. One is a spiral spike screwed into the ground but two previous efforts to remove it for relocation failed to budge it; perhaps now the ground is so sodden I might be more successful. The other, done during the summer, should have been a more permanent arrangement, but has proved not to be so and needs amendment. This is where the combination of living alone and lockdown really hits, since this sort of grunt work is just about beyond me.
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Non-stop westerly battering and shoaling it down with rain.
What have we done to deserve this winter? First a bitter, Siberian three weeks, then this.
Smiling BBC weather-people describe it as 'milder' - well, up here, wild SW winds, in Feb, with fierce rain in it is erm........a good deal less than mild, I can assure you.
And then, footie commentators, down on south coast, describe the weather there as 'Spring-like........'!!!
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostNon-stop westerly battering and shoaling it down with rain.
What have we done to deserve this winter? First a bitter, Siberian three weeks, then this.
Smiling BBC weather-people describe it as 'milder' - well, up here, wild SW winds, in Feb, with fierce rain in it is erm........a good deal less than mild, I can assure you.
And then, footie commentators, down on south coast, describe the weather there as 'Spring-like........'!!!
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Very strange light in the sky....could it be....could it be...?
...............is this what in other climes I have heard it called 'Spring'?
And up here, that means cohorts of motor bikes making it up to the wide open moors roads. Noise. pollution, dangers to cyclists and walkers.Last edited by DracoM; 21-02-21, 15:04.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostVery strange light in the sky....could it be....could it be...?
...............is this what in other climes I have heard it called 'Spring'?
And up here, that means cohorts of motor bikes making it up to the wide open moors roads. Noise. pollution, dangers to cyclists and walkers.
Down here, not quite as mild as yesterday - down a degree - but I was able to get some washing damp dry on the line, saving power and a bit of ironing.
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Two Sundays that could hardly have been more different. Last week double digit negative temperatures, snow overtopping my boots, outdoor clothes resembling Michelin man but still getting cold. Today double digit positive temperatures, eating lunch outside in 'indoor' clothes, and needing to shed a layer when doing the gardening. The only common feature was sun and no rain.
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostFollowing a not good weather wet weekend it is a lovely morning here - sun shining, blue sky, birds singing, 9C at 9am - a ‘good to be alive’ day and a promise of spring."...the isle is full of noises,
Sounds and sweet airs, that give delight and hurt not.
Sometimes a thousand twangling instruments
Will hum about mine ears, and sometime voices..."
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