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  1. Not the best photo from the cottage, but you get the jist. You're right about being cautious with the dogs @CatchMyDrift. 21.3°C.
  2. Thirty ninth air frost at 0.0°C last night. 22.6°C this afternoon. Marv.
  3. One last look NE tonight then - see if we can see a surge.... (What's the collective noun for meteors?!) Got to 18.8C in my garden, half a mile away down by the Tweed it looked splendid:
  4. Didn't see a single one here HC. Was out for 20-30 minutes last three nights, was even crystal clear. Still, I can now identify the northern cross and the summer triangle! Down to 3.9C last night and already at 15C this morning. As others have said, chilly wind is away and the sun is oot!
  5. Today's dog walk looking down into the Clyde valley from Coulter woods. Still a patch of snow on Tinto.
  6. -0.2°C overnight making it my thirty eighth air frost. Crystal clear morning. Lyrid meteor shower picking up over next two nights so these skies should help enormously and with only a sliver of a crescent moon, this year might be a good one.
  7. shuggee

    Bluebell time again

    Couple of weeks away here. Daffs are out in full bloom at the moment, so bluebells will follow.
  8. Thirty seventh air frost at -1.9C. Beautiful sunny morning now although due to cloud over.
  9. Got down to 2.4°C in early hours. Currently 7.7°C. Cloudy but less breezy than dusk yesterday.
  10. Yep. Blowing a gale and 5.2°C. Had been out in the garden and came in freezing. Had a bbq Friday evening - no way today. Hope my recently sowed carrots are resilient - but I suspect that wind is going to prevent an air frost (sorry @Kirkcaldy Weather!!!).
  11. 12.3C and cloudy/haze with the sun only peeking through occasionally, but still providing a bit of warmth. Met a pair of swans on the Tweed but didn't want to go too near as they were unhappy to be disturbed. Shot from an area harvested this time last year - unfortunately the new trees which had arrived in sacks, ready to be planted to reforest the area in the late autumn, were washed away/killed in the flooding:
  12. Respectable here too at 17.1°C. Actually a bit pink from the ever-strengthening sun. Planted asparagus crowns in a bed prepared with manure and got the hosepipe sprinkler out for the first time this year. Planning the ubiquitous detritus fire tomorrow pm. Love a fire.
  13. 20.1°C max and hazy sunshine. Second day of 20°C+ this season. Now this:
  14. 15.9°C and not particularly sunny, but not overly cloudy either. Frog spawn ready to burst:
  15. Fantastic shots @Hawesy- look at that blue sky! Has been the same here and we got to 17.5C.
  16. Thirty sixth air frost at -0.3C. Sunny morning here although there was mist on the tops earlier.
  17. Ooooo - big hail. Chunky and the size of marrowfat peas. 11.5/9C.
  18. Up to 18.0°C and sunny here but a fair SSE breeze. Balmy is the word for sure! Pondering which way round to do the routine doggy walk down by the Tweed.
  19. Heather burning around my parts (no joke intended *snigger*) at the beginning of the week. Remarkable how we've gone from the most waterlogged ground in memory to wildfires in less than three weeks.
  20. Duns Co-op. My local is in Biggar. At least there's a system at yours - it was still a free for all in Biggar on Saturday. The glamour.
  21. Hardly a breath of movement, grey with a smattering of blue gaps, 8.9C max. Much like life at the moment.
  22. Exactly the same here. Started off though with a 9.30am high of 8.0°C but a very gusty soft hail squall shot through around 11am and temps have bumped around 4°C all afternoon. Dog walk from the house for our daily exercise down to the Tweed which is getting lower by the day. The valley floor where Finn stands has completely flooded three times this winter:
  23. 2nd April 2018 and 3rd April 2019: 4th April 2020???
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