The threatened heavy rain and thunderstorms failed to materialise here (anywhere?) and it's another hot day, not perhaps as hot as yesterday but a very nice July day nonetheless. If BBC Weather (still the Met Office?) must give out 'weather warnings' could they get the facts right?
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Living where I do, the BBC forecast is at the very best a sort of rough maybe.
Looking outside I can frequently tell better.
Many farmers here use use https://www.yr.no/ for easily the most accurate forecast - online and I think app as well.
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Originally posted by Petrushka View PostThe threatened heavy rain and thunderstorms failed to materialise here (anywhere?) and it's another hot day, not perhaps as hot as yesterday but a very nice July day nonetheless. If BBC Weather (still the Met Office?) must give out 'weather warnings' could they get the facts right?
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostWell maybe not where you were Pet, but there were massive storms over Lincolnshire and E Yorkshire yesterday evening, some flooding, golfball-sized hail. 'Twas on the news this morning."The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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An unexpected bout of drizzle gave the washing an extra rinse last night - but today (and most of tomorrow) looks set for lots of sunshine and temperatures around 20: perfick!
Enjoy the travel, Bbm - and the fortnight ahead even more so![FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte View PostAn unexpected bout of drizzle gave the washing an extra rinse last night - but today (and most of tomorrow) looks set for lots of sunshine and temperatures around 20: perfick!
Enjoy the travel, Bbm - and the fortnight ahead even more so!Don’t cry for me
I go where music was born
J S Bach 1685-1750
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Some of the rain from Thursday's storms has been described as the heaviest witnesses had seen in this country. In view of this I'm surprised there hasn't been much footage, though I expect some will surface in the near future; meanwhile, this gives some impression: from the short clip the sound of the intense rainfall is even managing to drown out that of the thunder!
It seems to have cooled off quite a lot this morning - a very pleasant, cloudyish 22 C ou there, so all windows open in a desperate attempt to ventilate my stiflingly hot flat!
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostSome of the rain from Thursday's storms has been described as the heaviest witnesses had seen in this country. In view of this I'm surprised there hasn't been much footage, though I expect some will surface in the near future; meanwhile, this gives some impression: from the short clip the sound of the intense rainfall is even managing to drown out that of the thunder!
It seems to have cooled off quite a lot this morning - a very pleasant, cloudyish 22 C ou there, so all windows open in a desperate attempt to ventilate my stiflingly hot flat!"The sound is the handwriting of the conductor" - Bernard Haitink
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostLovely weather in Colwell Bay IOW! The Solent is like a mill pond!
Had no idea that was the name of the location between Totland and Yarmouth, both of which I thought I knew well.
It feels a bit too hot here - almost as if it should by appearance feel cooler and yet it doesn't.
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Originally posted by DracoM View PostFantastic day YESTERDAY, today, grey, breezy and 10C colder!!!!!
THEN
suddenly, the sun comes up, grey clouds move SE, temp begins to climb.
Crikey! What a summer this is oop 'ere. Completely unpredictable.
I could hardly believe how hot the sun felt here yesterday afternoon, when at 5.30, following a longer than intended post-lunch siesta, I went out on the bike, covering what has become a favourite riverside pathway, to which I shall shortly return to take the journey in the opposite direction. I ws reminded of how it felt in the south of France, where I spent a summer holiday with a local family as a 14-year old, and got my legs severely sunburned.
It now looks as if there is to be a break in the settled weather, with temperatures returning to averages, and smallish amounts of rainfall, particularly on Tuesday-Wednesday.
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostResidual heat in the soil from last week's hot weather means that you'll get these sudden temperature hikes when the sun comes out.
I could hardly believe how hot the sun felt here yesterday afternoon, when at 5.30, following a longer than intended post-lunch siesta, I went out on the bike, covering what has become a favourite riverside pathway, to which I shall shortly return to take the journey in the opposite direction. I ws reminded of how it felt in the south of France, where I spent a summer holiday with a local family as a 14-year old, and got my legs severely sunburned.
It now looks as if there is to be a break in the settled weather, with temperatures returning to averages, and smallish amounts of rainfall, particularly on Tuesday-Wednesday.
If so, it is Saturday when everything will plummet.
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