Originally posted by Serial_Apologist
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Stormy Weather II
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I chose the right time to take something into the back bedroom. Thick mist has formed a well defined layer across the fields at the bottom of the garden, with cars going along the road into it being reduced to pinpricks of red tail lights.It doesn't go very high though(not a great deal higher than the double decker that went into it) so there was a huge expanse of blue evening sky with the disc of the moon dead centre facing straight into the bedroom.
I make the most of such scenes - the fields have planning for several hundred houses.
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A lot of rain overnight and as my neighbour returned yesterday I couldn't rig up the hose to stop his waterbutt overflowing into my yard. I did speak to him again and showed him what had happened during Storm Babet, but it's going to be a slow job getting him to take action, not least as he's never seen it for himself.
On a more positive note, it has been a dry, sunny, if rather gusty morning and although high cloud is now beginning to build and reduce the sun's effect it's still pleasant out.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostA lot of rain overnight and as my neighbour returned yesterday I couldn't rig up the hose to stop his waterbutt overflowing into my yard. I did speak to him again and showed him what had happened during Storm Babet, but it's going to be a slow job getting him to take action, not least as he's never seen it for himself.
On a more positive note, it has been a dry, sunny, if rather gusty morning and although high cloud is now beginning to build and reduce the sun's effect it's still pleasant out.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View Post
The showers didn't reach you up-country then. Here we had several hours of moderate to heavy rain from merged showers, follwing which the sun reluctantly came out, but with air temps no higher than 12.5C, little air movement and a lot of moisture in the air, washing I had put out on the line as the first batch of rain arrived was still sopping at tea time, so I brought it in and ironed the shirts and bed sheets and the draped them over doors, putting the smalls into the boiler cupboard. This will be year 2 without my trusty old spin dryer of some 30 years, which finally gave up the ghost, and the new laundry régime is working out OK. The coming week indicates more of the same, with a seriously deep primary low expected to cross the middle of the country on Thursday and Friday with winds of up to 90 mph hitting the S coast. I am in hope that it will not get that bad - while this is a primary low its path does not intersect with the polar jet, which remains just to the north of Scotland, so it would be unusual to get that deep away from the main temperature differential boundary.
I had to get rid of my spin dryer a couple of years ago and there are times when I miss it - the washing machine spin cycle doesn't always work with small wet loads(handwashing and the like), or takes forever to balance itself before spinning, which doesn't do more delicate items any good, constantly being rotated and flopping around. I don't have the space now for a separate spinner though so just have to manage - fortunately it doesn't happen very often.
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Been tipping it down with rain since around 2pm here and it's been so dark people have had lights on from the same time. More rain definitely not needed here as the ground is already saturated.
It'll be interesting to see if floods appear again so soon after last time."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostBeen tipping it down with rain since around 2pm here and it's been so dark people have had lights on from the same time. More rain definitely not needed here as the ground is already saturated.
It'll be interesting to see if floods appear again so soon after last time.
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Best laid plans... having looked at the forecast and the weather map I decided it would be best to go out earlier rather than later this morning for errands in town. As I was almost there it started dripping and then as I reached the pedestrian (supposedly) controlled crossing at the market place the heavens opened. No chance to head for shelter as the traffic was constant and the lights take forever to change. I had a waterproof on but footwear got soaked straightaway so it was a squelchy walkaround. Never mind, the various bits were completed successfully, I met a couple of friends in passing, and managed to avoid getting soaked by spray from passing vehicles. As I was ready to head home the sun came out and it felt quite mild. Still quite a lot of sun now and although there are some impressive thick dark clouds they are passing by at the moment. The forecast suggests there might be more rain a bit later, but the bulk of it is more likely to be early hours tomorrow.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostBest laid plans... having looked at the forecast and the weather map I decided it would be best to go out earlier rather than later this morning for errands in town. As I was almost there it started dripping and then as I reached the pedestrian (supposedly) controlled crossing at the market place the heavens opened. No chance to head for shelter as the traffic was constant and the lights take forever to change. I had a waterproof on but footwear got soaked straightaway so it was a squelchy walkaround. Never mind, the various bits were completed successfully, I met a couple of friends in passing, and managed to avoid getting soaked by spray from passing vehicles. As I was ready to head home the sun came out and it felt quite mild. Still quite a lot of sun now and although there are some impressive thick dark clouds they are passing by at the moment. The forecast suggests there might be more rain a bit later, but the bulk of it is more likely to be early hours tomorrow.
A dropping cloud base at the back of a cumulonimbus can also produce funnel clouds and tornadoes, even in the UK. Tut tut - I really must do better! The bad news is that recent puddly conditions have revealed my walking shoes, trainers I paid a lot of money for less than 2 years ago, to be letting in water.
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