I use the Met Office weather app. I find it pretty good, on the whole. It's a shame the Beeb ditched them for Meteo https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/...-bbc-rejection
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostFair tipping it down here in Braccan Heal right now. It's playing some interestingly complex rhythms on the chimney cowling.
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Originally posted by Old Grumpy View PostI use the Met Office weather app. I find it pretty good, on the whole.
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A grey soggy morning. The rain doesn't sound or seem heavy at first sight because there is no wind but watching the quantity of water collecting in a bucket of apples by my back door (no I wasn't intending to go apple bobbing...) and the stream across my back yard from next door's overflowing waterbutt (sigh) gives a rather more accurate picture. It should clear by late morning according to the current forecast, but is looking to be slowmoving and the estimate has already moved from 10 am to 11 am so who knows. Errands will be put on hold for now; although I'll be using the car, getting in and out several times and making the brief walk to drop things off etc will get me almost as damp as walking anyway - with the added irritation of making the car damp inside so it fogs up.
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostI agree on Met Office app which is the one I go to first and mostly rely on. Since the last update a couple of weeks ago the rain forecast radar map is for me now definitely the best
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostTemp here was 7C at 6 a.m., is now 5C. Wind is bitter and NW.
Market traders already thinking of packing up early.
And now..........?
3.32: drenchingly wild........... Oh, yes, wild winds and seriously cold.
This talk of temps being 12C +...?
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A nearby weather station at Marlborough has total October rainfall hereabouts at 110.9 mm (4.3 in), well above the local long-term October average which is around 80 mm. Local river levels seem to be back to normal after the summer's drought. https://check-for-flooding.service.g...tton%20Bassett
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Originally posted by gurnemanz View PostA nearby weather station at Marlborough has total October rainfall hereabouts at 110.9 mm (4.3 in), well above the local long-term October average which is around 80 mm. Local river levels seem to be back to normal after the summer's drought. https://check-for-flooding.service.g...tton%20Bassett
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Originally posted by Sir Velo View PostInteresting. Can I ask from where you obtain your meterological information? The MetOffice website appears to be completely useless, concentrating only on providing "Extremes".
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