Originally posted by Joseph K
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Stormy Weather II
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Thats what this forum is all about.
Epic storm Right here,right now.
Caliban will doubtless be all over it, tracking wise.
Over to the experts ...... observations S-A ?I will not be pushed, filed, stamped, indexed, briefed, debriefed or numbered. My life is my own.
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Originally posted by teamsaint View PostThats what this forum is all about.
Epic storm Right here,right now.
Caliban will doubtless be all over it, tracking wise.
Over to the experts ...... observations S-A ?
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Originally posted by Serial_Apologist View PostThat should die down to some extent this evening if the predictors are right, and rain dampens down the pollen: the sky's already clouding up for thunder, with storms kicking off over the Cherbourg peninsular and to its west - typical "Spanish plume" scenario. Ooh I just love this kind of weather! Shame everything's going to go back to normal on Monday.Don’t cry for me
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Originally posted by Brassbandmaestro View PostBad hay fever again today. Despite the rain last night. 17C, supposed to be today?
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Slept through the worst of it, but have doubts about my plums later on...blossom ended up in the mud.
Half marathon turned our usual walk into a bicycle park but managed to connect with my friend the night nurse/ dog walker and the creatures had their usual romp.
Peaceful just now and still quite warm but the football may impact.
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This weather would have been great for the summer but it's too weird and extreme-y for this time of the year and most of the time I can't keep awake during the day.
It's borderline narcolepsy although at night time I can be wide awake.
According to Gardeners' World the daffodils at Hever Castle were tremendous even where their roots were in water. Here - not exactly a million miles away - I have never known such a poor daffodil season. Perhaps half a dozen showed but nothing else and all I'm left with is a mass of boring green leaf. The hyacinths only performed in tubs. The tulips in the last four to five days have moved up from about 2% performance to 33% which I suppose is something. But its all awry. I keep looking at the blossom in the neighbourhood and thinking that it is astonishingly early, then I have to remind myself that it has actually arrived near the normal time. Have no idea about the prospects for the bluebells and the rhododendrons/azaleas.
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Originally posted by Pianorak View PostYou'll be pleased to know - but probably not - that the Hyacinthoides hispanica are flourishing.
Along with the dandelions and the daisies.
In a fortnight's time, I might try Staffhurst rather than Banstead.
It's usually my second choice but its historical army connections might mean there is enough in the ground to destroy imposters.
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