Some hefty showers every half hour or so here accompanied by a strong wind making it extremely unpleasant if caught in one. Sunny in between those showers but not particularly warm and the sort of weather I'd expect to see in late March or April.
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Talking of 'dreckly', I am SO jealous! A sailing friend of mine (female skipper) is doing a boat delivery...paid job.... from Plymouth dreckly to La Coruña. There's a big high over S. Biscay so she's probably basking as well. God only knows how she's managed all the wretched customs paperwork. I'll quiz her when she gets back.
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Just now we had ten minutes of moderate rain, marking the back end of the cold front part of the second occlusion. This was not anticipated by the official forecasters, though they should have noted the marked bend in the isobars as indicative of something more than the "patchy drizzle" we were warned about. This could mark the beginning of yet another protracted dry spell. The sun has now emerged. My windows were gloss painted this morning, which means I have to leave them open on this, the north-facing side of the block, until tomorrow at least. I hope tonight turns out not to be a cold one.
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostVery windy up here and not warm at all, though dry with a little sunshine emerging through the mass of cloud. This is disappointing stuff for late May.
It's a nuisance about the wind - it's stripping recent rain benefits from ground that's still horribly deficient in moisture, and flowers and foliage from the plants.
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Originally posted by BBMmk2 View PostNothing much today.
This sort of thing is expected in winter time so easier to tolerate but day after day of this dreariness in spring/summer makes me feel irritable and restless. I've been waiting for nearly three years to get out and about after covid but can find no pleasure in hopping on a train in such dreary weather. The BBC forecast for the next ten days hardly looks any more promising.Last edited by Petrushka; 26-05-22, 10:55."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostBeautiful day here for a walk. Cleveland Way Robin Hood's Bay to Ravenscar and then back via the cinder track on the old Scarborough to Whitby railway. A perfect day rounded off by 2 pints in the pub at Robin Hood's Bay
Rather cloudy now with the approaching weak cold front, but quite muggy at 18.5C. Tomorrow I predict a day of flattish cumulus flotillas by lunchtime, more sunshine than shade and lighter winds; Saturday cooler and cloudier - a lot of stratocumulus infill by mid-afternoon with a north-northwest wind getting going; and Sunday really quite cool down the eastern side, with possible showers coming in off the N Sea.
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostI find spring/summer days like today hard to tolerate. There's thick cloud and getting thicker with the certainty of rain arriving shortly; it's cool to cold and there's a pretty strong wind blowing yet again. Most people walking past the house still have their winter coats on, some with hoods up.
This sort of thing is expected in winter time so easier to tolerate but day after day of this dreariness in spring/summer makes me feel irritable and restless. I've been waiting for nearly three years to get out and about after covid but can find no pleasure in hopping on a train in such dreary weather. The BBC forecast for the next ten days hardly looks any more promising.Don’t cry for me
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostDo you still have to use ropes, crampons and ice picks to reach Robin Hood's Bay, by the way?
Rather cloudy now with the approaching weak cold front, but quite muggy at 18.5C. Tomorrow I predict a day of flattish cumulus flotillas by lunchtime, more sunshine than shade and lighter winds; Saturday cooler and cloudier - a lot of stratocumulus infill by mid-afternoon with a north-northwest wind getting going; and Sunday really quite cool down the eastern side, with possible showers coming in off the N Sea.
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