I'm not surprised this thread has rather floundered these past few days, this is turning out a disappointingly drab summer. Today it only reached 18.5 in London, with a thick slab of stratocumulus from horizon to horizon all day keeping the sun at bay and producing more rain than I'd been expecting this morning. A few warmish days for the east and south-east are promised for the end of the week, but with temperatures only reaching the low to mid-20s celsius as best, while the north and west are plagued with slow-moving weak frontal systems.
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Impossibly dreary for a mid-August day. Spitting with rain in a strong wind and feeling cool with it right now. Doesn't look like much chance of any sunshine either.
A very mediocre summer. A good week in June, a very good week in July and that's about it."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Tending to dreary here too. Yesterday was tiresome with intermittent drizzle all morning and, after a break midday, for much of the afternoon too. Only positive was that it was reasonably warm and the breeze meant that the wet dried up quickly given a chance, so the many visitors on site didn't get miserably soaked or prevented from doing the activities on offer.
Today is drier(but with bouts of that wretched invisible drizzle that quickly clouds spectacle lenses) and a bit brighter but cooler with it.
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Well, contrary to official predictions, the sun is managing to break up the low cloud - this is bound to happen once the airstream dries out as it leaves the Atlantic influence behind - and I'll take my chances with a new circular cycle trip. Friday now looks like warming up as continental tropical air reaches us from the SE; and Saturday could well turn thundery as cooler air blows back in from the west.
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A thoroughly dismal conclusion to an August that must rank as one of the worst in memory and the end of a summer that can be described as mediocre at best.
Yet again, it's another morning of solid cloud, a fairly strong wind and a temperature currently at 13 degrees. I can't remember an August so completely lacking in sunshine as this one, apart from 1985 when all it did was rain."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostA thoroughly dismal conclusion to an August that must rank as one of the worst in memory and the end of a summer that can be described as mediocre at best.
Yet again, it's another morning of solid cloud, a fairly strong wind and a temperature currently at 13 degrees. I can't remember an August so completely lacking in sunshine as this one, apart from 1985 when all it did was rain.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostOn my bike ride yesterday it felt chilly even with a pullover on. We had a few days in Cornwall at Cawsand a couple of weeks ago when there was some pleasant sunshine on offer, eg when we took a bracing walk up to the old chapel on Rame Head.
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I think the wood burner will be going on tonight. The previous 2 evenings I've left it too late to be worthwhile.
At least one can say this ain't New Orleans right now!
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostI think the wood burner will be going on tonight. The previous 2 evenings I've left it too late to be worthwhile.
Indeed and of course there is always someone/where worse off but like the childhood exhortation to "think of starving African children" when refusing to finish food, after a while resentment and petulance surface and drown out better thoughts and "don't care" dominates. I think for me the difficulty has been the lack of sun rather than cold, windy and occasional damp(rather than any useful rain) that has been the hardest to cope with.
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Originally posted by BBMmk2 View PostI better be quiet as d no it say what we have, just in case it changes!
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