Not going to be very good today, by the looks of it?
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Originally posted by BBMmk2 View PostNot going to be very good today, by the looks of it?
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostIndeed. A dreary 'lights on all day' offering, everywhere awash outside. It's mild but doesn't feel it thanks to the damp and grey. Fortunately I only had to be out in it briefly and now I can hole up with various pleasant occupations - the 1000 piece jigsaw borrowed from the library should keep me out of mischief for a while.....
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostIndeed. A dreary 'lights on all day' offering, everywhere awash outside. It's mild but doesn't feel it thanks to the damp and grey. Fortunately I only had to be out in it briefly and now I can hole up with various pleasant occupations - the 1000 piece jigsaw borrowed from the library should keep me out of mischief for a while.....
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Beautiful day here, now that the "bubble wrap" could sheet associate with yesterday's rain has now retreated away to the south west. The forecast was for mainly cloudy, so, fortunately, they got that wrong! I would imagine it will cloud up tonight - either as surface fog or low stratus - given so much residual humidity and there being little in the way of a drying wind; and that will be likely to persist tomorrow, the midwinter sun not being strong enough to "burn it off" as the weather presenters colourfully put it.
I shan't be going anywhere - which as far as rail journeys are concerned seems, in any case, to be the Christmas rule these days. The nice young American chap married to the nice young Italian lady two flats from mine have given me an open invitation to visit them for some "old movies". I'm thinking of taking along my Tom & Jerry comprehensive box set, and maybe an old British movie to show them what good stuff once came out of this country, when we had a film industry.
Regardless of the weather, may I wish each and every one of you a lovely day tomorrow.
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Pleased to hear that some of you have had good weather today. It was supposed to have been sunny here but over the weekend the lovely sun symbols on the charts got increasingly covered up until it was just murk. There was a sighting of some blue sky, it stayed mild and no wet stuff from the sky. On the plus side the low light levels mean that I can have my sparkly lights on for longer.
I'll need to keep an eye on overnight temperatures as a couple of my outdoor potted plants will not like having their currently sodden rootballs frozen.
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Originally posted by oddoneout View PostPleased to hear that some of you have had good weather today. It was supposed to have been sunny here but over the weekend the lovely sun symbols on the charts got increasingly covered up until it was just murk. There was a sighting of some blue sky, it stayed mild and no wet stuff from the sky. On the plus side the low light levels mean that I can have my sparkly lights on for longer.
I'll need to keep an eye on overnight temperatures as a couple of my outdoor potted plants will not like having their currently sodden rootballs frozen.
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Originally posted by zola View PostWe have a yellow warning for fog tomorrow. Which also helpfully explains that 'delays to bus and train services possible'. Bus and train services on Christmas Day ???
But yes - Rudolf will need his nose set to "Fog Strength" tonight; and tomorrow looks like a silver rather than a white Christmas. Perfect weather for staying indoors and looking out onto![FONT=Comic Sans MS][I][B]Numquam Satis![/B][/I][/FONT]
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Freezing fog descended here sometime between 8 and 9pm so I hope it hasn't caught anyone out - there weren't any warnings earlier in the evening. Quite an eerie effect looking across the fields from an upstairs room as the fog wasn't very high and the moon was shining very brightly over the top of it.
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