....swallows and Swifts still here....and my very own Buzzard with red/tan thighs....
Stormy Weather II
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostGorgeous weather in London today - temperature reached 22C and has barely fallen even this late in the afternoon. I am presently trying to get some of this warmth to flood into my chilly flat - ironic, given that a month ago I would have been doing the reverse!
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Has anybody yet been affected by the intense thunderstorm which broke out mid-morning off the Kent/Sussex coast before hitting the Crawley/Horsham/Pulborough area with 2 inches of rain in half an hour, marble-sized hail, lightning strikes and flooded roads, then moving WNW to do similar for Reading and Oxford. This system - undoubtedly an MSC - is now exiting the NW "shoulder" of the Cotswolds to hit Gloucestershire and the Welsh border, with lightning flashes all the time. We have been incredibly lucky to have missed this in London, where sunshine is now once more unbroken following a clammy cloudy morning; but I have my doubts we will get away with it tomorrow - and Sunday looks especially ominous, particularly for the south.
Next week looks to become quite cold from Tuesday on. Back to hot meals, much earlier than usual in the year.
PS - It now seems possible that a tornado occurred in the Reading area.
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When the sun has eventually got out the past two days it has been pleasantly warm but the mornings have been very overcast and with a brisk NE breeze it has been distinctly chilly until late morning. Continues very dry - earliest indication of rain is Monday - and the dust clouds being whipped up by work on the adjacent development site are impressive, several metres high, and most uncomfortable - gritty eyes and irritated nostrils.
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Pictures from the Beeb of yesterday's tornado over Aldershot - not Reading, as I previously thought. I guess the reason for it not having been featured on yesterday's news programmes - apart from there being so much other much more serious news - is that the tornado path seems to have been just a mile and a half in length. Nevertheless an event of this kind would once have been headline.
I'm doing my weekly laundry today, instead of the usual Sunday, to give it some chance of drying and maybe even not being blown off the line, if tomorrow's forecast is anything to go by!
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The likelihood of rain here continues to recede... It was going to be overnight, starting in the early hours, getting heavier and then fading away mid morning. There was a brief suggestion a couple of hours ago that much of the morning might be heavy rain. The latest version is light rain starting just before dawn, getting heavy for a couple of hours and then giving up by 10am. Looking at the cloud masses I think there is even less chance than that if they just continue to move northwards as predicted, as they will then miss the majority of the East Anglian bulge completely. No need to worry abut flooding but also no relief for crispy plants.
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Stuck between two completely different forecasts today; they often differ but not usually to this degree. The Met Office to the west reckons a brief bit of light rain(currently manifesting as the merest smear of drizzle) then dry. The Beeb to the east reckons thundery showers throughout the morning. A lot will depend on the chunk of weather currently coming in and moving westwards, which I suspect will have broken up/lost its usefulness(rain) by the time it gets here. As expected, overnight rain didn't materialise - there was just an indication that there had been a very slight amount of wet deposited briefly. It has freshened things up and laid the ever present dust but done nothing for the garden, so I think the time has come to admit defeat in the garden, especially the veg patch, and start the autumn clear-up - several weeks early this year due to the dry. And no that doesn't mean sterile bare beds of no value to wildlife, just editing.
Just noticed that the Beeb also reckons there will be more rain the next couple of days, the Met shows dry the rest of the week. Oh well, at least with the temperatures down wearing a waterproof "in case" won't be a problem...
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