Stormy Weather II
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This morning was damp, grey and cold. There seemed to have been a fair bit of rain during the night but none of the more solid precipitation that was forecast nor a frost. After midday it started to brighten such that I could put out some washing and also do some garden pottering. Towards the end of my time outside I noticed small white bits falling on the soil around me and initially assumed they were the petals of the wild plum in the bed I was weeding. However when the "petals" started making a pattering noise as they hit my jacket I did a rethink... It didn't come to anything and 5 minutes later the cloud responsible had moved away and the sun came out again. Set to be frosty cold tonight, so Wednesday's gardening stint might be more of an observation exercise than actual gardening. In the run-up to opening for the season that's not necessarily a bad thing - noting where plants need trimming or tying back next to paths, or where there are still leaves to clear off beds to let early flowers show up.
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostIt's 2C and hasn't stopped snowing since around 7AM. Doesn't appear to be settling though.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostAbout a centimetre did fall overnight here, but with the temperature rising above freezing most has melted, and precipitation has been alternating between mostly light rain and snow. 2-3 Celsius is an interesting transition zone determining if precipitation be rain, sleet or snow.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostAbout a centimetre did fall overnight here, but with the temperature rising above freezing most has melted, and precipitation has been alternating between mostly light rain and snow. 2-3 Celsius is an interesting transition zone determining if precipitation be rain, sleet or snow.
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Very cold during the night, temperature got above freezing around dawn and until about 10 am wasn't too bad out. However the easterly wind then picked up considerably and it all got very cold indeed courtesy of wind chill. Gardening was runny nose, frozen hands and intermittent pelting with various sizes of graupel. Little chat and no inclination to stand and stare at everything coming back to life, it was very much head down, keep moving, and then go home.
At least today was dry; tomorrow looks horrid as the precipitation is forecast not only to be most of the day but also mostly of the wet kind, with the wind continuing its unpleasantness.
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