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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostGeraniums too long imprisoned on kitchen window sill will go out today.
Well the medium duration forecast is a bit of a turn around! - temperatures anticipated to be in the mid-20s celsius by this time next week, with a surge of warm continental tropical air off of the Continent!
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Almost windless here, a dead, dank feel to the air, which would be oppressive were the temperature to be say 5 degrees higher; but it is 19 C, and with cloud sheets above marking the edge of the disturbance to the west weakening the sun's power, and convective cumulus threatening to build into showers later, this is probably as warm as it gets today. But hey! - the signs are still on for a warm (not too warm) BH weekend, which I think we all deserve!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostAlmost windless here, a dead, dank feel to the air, which would be oppressive were the temperature to be say 5 degrees higher; but it is 19 C, and with cloud sheets above marking the edge of the disturbance to the west weakening the sun's power, and convective cumulus threatening to build into showers later, this is probably as warm as it gets today. But hey! - the signs are still on for a warm (not too warm) BH weekend, which I think we all deserve!
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Hmm, the Met forecast has now decided on imminent and high probability of rain, rather a change from the earlier version, and indeed there are lumps of potentially wet producing matter shown on the map, but it's possible that here we'll slip between the two main patches. I've put a small load of washing out anyway as if the wind continues then it stands chance of getting less wet than when it came out of the washing machine.
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Wall to wall sunshine currently, and for the rest of the day with luck. Already actually warm so it could get hot later. There is the slightest of breezes which I suspect could be the cause of sunburn especially for those at the seaside as it's from the east. I'll get the errands done sooner rather than later and then spend the day pottering in the garden, now that I can get seedlings and young plants into their final positions without worrying they'll be frosted or torn to shreds by easterly gales (well I have to assume both those are true but the odds should be better now - shouldn't they, pretty please??)
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Originally posted by cloughie View PostStill good here - visited two garden centres this morning so this afternoon will be planting, weeding and gutter clearing!
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