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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostNot quite as warm as yesterday - cool easterly off the N Sea. But good enough for an afternoon of languishing on the west lawn (he wrote, suggesting some palatial estate, which this is not!).
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostMaybe not in The Big Smoke, S_A, but record breaking temperatures of 20C oop 'ere in't North
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Plenty of sun yesterday, but the air was chill so not as warm as it might have been. I wasn't too fussed as I was busy in the garden. Today is set to be more overcast and more air movement so will be cooler, although should be pleasantly warm by afternoon they reckon.
Rain overnight would be welcome to wash out the dust and freshen up the garden - the top couple of inches of soil are getting very dry, and waterbutts are nearly or completely empty.
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Shame about today's thin sheet of cirrocumulus weakening the sun's effectiveness, or I would have been out on the lawn again this afternoon - the temperature is in fact a degree higher than yesterday. Tomorrow the wind goes around to a sou 'westerly with a drop to temperatures still a few degrees about the 13C normal for mid-April, before the easterly/nor'easterly resumes on Tuesday and is expected to last the entire week, with high pressure to the north and low over France, so making it unlikely that oddoneout's need for some precipitation will be met.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostShame about today's thin sheet of cirrocumulus weakening the sun's effectiveness, or I would have been out on the lawn again this afternoon - the temperature is in fact a degree higher than yesterday. Tomorrow the wind goes around to a sou 'westerly with a drop to temperatures still a few degrees about the 13C normal for mid-April, before the easterly/nor'easterly resumes on Tuesday and is expected to last the entire week, with high pressure to the north and low over France, so making it unlikely that oddoneout's need for some precipitation will be met.
First thing that came to mind when I read it was someone from the cast of Last of the Summer Wine [or similar] saying "we've a need for some precipitation" in a thick Yorkshire accent.
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostLove the last two lines,S_A...
First thing that came to mind when I read it was someone from the cast of Last of the Summer Wine [or similar] saying "we've a need for some precipitation" in a thick Yorkshire accent.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostShame about today's thin sheet of cirrocumulus weakening the sun's effectiveness, or I would have been out on the lawn again this afternoon - the temperature is in fact a degree higher than yesterday. Tomorrow the wind goes around to a sou 'westerly with a drop to temperatures still a few degrees about the 13C normal for mid-April, before the easterly/nor'easterly resumes on Tuesday and is expected to last the entire week, with high pressure to the north and low over France, so making it unlikely that oddoneout's need for some precipitation will be met.I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
I am not a number, I am a free man.
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Overcast and cool seems to be the order of the day, although the mandatory wet Bank Holiday doesn't seem to be likely here. I had already rather thought watering duties will be the order of the day for this week before I read SA's post, so now will have to get the hose rigged up to fill the waterbutts at the bottom of the garden which are not going to get any free top-ups soon enough to help. My new neighbours have already cable-tied a hose to the other side of my chain link boundary fence. They put up a greenhouse a few weeks ago and have since added two collection barrels for the roof runoff, but apart from one brief violent episode it hasn't rained since, so after a lot of trips up and down with watering cans they now understand why I have lengths of hose rigged up on my side of the fence!
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