Proper rain here now - first time in a while, it seems.
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Rain! There was a good amount overnight Weds into Thurs which cleared the air and managed to soak in quite well. Yesterday was summer - sunny and warm(reached 20 degrees) so rather too much drying out, but cloud came in late afternoon and drizzle to light rain turned up around dawn today. It's petering out now as the cloud breaks and moves east so by the time I need to go out I may well not need to find my waterproof at the back of the wardrobe where it has been for many weeks while the need has been for warm top clothes.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostRain! There was a good amount overnight Weds into Thurs which cleared the air and managed to soak in quite well. Yesterday was summer - sunny and warm(reached 20 degrees) so rather too much drying out, but cloud came in late afternoon and drizzle to light rain turned up around dawn today. It's petering out now as the cloud breaks and moves east so by the time I need to go out I may well not need to find my waterproof at the back of the wardrobe where it has been for many weeks while the need has been for warm top clothes.
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Lovely view upstream at Twickenham - for me the most scenic part of London - taken 3 hours ago, and showing a typical sky of cumulus with stratocumulus infill above: the convective cumulus being checked at the stratocumulus level (probably about 5,000 ft) - and spreading out, indicating a "cap" or temperature inversion at that height, as pressure rises and as a result of the descending warmer air associated with the high now building to the NE suppresses the possibility of clouds reaching enough height to produce showers:
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostQuite a lot of rain this morning but it's stopped now and it's a bit windier. Better so far than last May - but that's not saying a lot.
edit - spoke too soon about the rain...
Apart from the possibility of some high-level thunder on Sunday, this could be our last rain for some time. We need it - even though it has put a temporary kybosh on our exterior redecorations.
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostQuite a lot of rain this morning but it's stopped now and it's a bit windier. Better so far than last May - but that's not saying a lot.
edit - spoke too soon about the rain..."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostSame here except for the wind which has much decreased from the howling gales of yesterday when the trees were flapping about in an alarming manner.
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The original forecast of some fine, sunny weather for these parts next week seems to have fallen apart somewhat. Saturday and Sunday look ok but the rest is the usual mixture of cloud and showers plus what the BBC call a moderate breeze, but which tends, in my experience, to mean a howling gale. Reasonable temps though, about average for mid-May, no more than that
The forecast will probably change again before we get there."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by BBMmk2 View PostOh…. Pray tell?……
First thing this morning was ideal for a 3-mile cycle journey to the Tessa Jowell medical unit to get my annual sugar level etc blood tests, and, on the way back, popped into the local surgery for a blood pressure test, with results reassuringly within safe limits staff told me - I have been worried by visual field defect symptoms for the last couple of years, possibly signalling hypertension: it's very strange suddenly being visually subjected to blank patches and strange rippling effects lasting around 20 minutes, which I had put down to not wearing sun glasses while out, but the nice doctor couple in one of the flats here were concerned for me to get a blood pressure test.Last edited by Serial_Apologist; 13-05-22, 11:48.
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