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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostYes our temperature here fell to 9C last night, that being a couple below the early June mean despite yesterday reaching 21C - belatedly for the first time this year. So with unbroken skies since first thing and a very light breeze we can expect that 21C to be reached or even exceeded today. But we're not on the exposed east coast of course! I shall be starting my garden watering this evening when the area is in shade - no use in boiling the plants. If we are in for continued lack of rainfall a couple of watering canfuls each day should pre-empt dessication and the hassle of having to get the hosepipe out.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostMake sure the watering cans are in the shade as well - otherwise you risk really boiling the plants! I think I've mentioned this before but I speak from experience, with both cans and hosepipes.
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Originally posted by Joseph K View PostQuite cold for this time of year.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostThis could well be the longest continuous period of one dominant weather type in all my 63 years of weather observations.
Having it happen and for such a long time, in June, is certainly not usual.
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Probabilities shift in the direction of major change, starting from tomorrow, with winds coming off a fast warming Continent and a thundery occluded front reaching the SW. The latter is forecast slowly to cross the country on Saturday and Sunday, bringing high-based thunderstorms along its length, so we are in for in for an interesting couple of days at least! Watch out for apocalyptic skies and dramatic lightning displays!
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"The sun she am shining" as my daughter used to say when young - her progress to mastery of the English language was somewhat erratic - and is due to stay out all day. The airflow is still from a cold direction though and is currently distinctly on the brisk end of the speed range, gusting to 20mph. So, much watering needs to be done, and care to avoid burning where skin is exposed, as cool breeze and bright sun is a powerful combination. With both UV and pollen being very high(and remaining so according to the forecast) I will have to limit my excursions outside to keep hayfever manageable.
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