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Wildswimmer Pete

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  1. Yet another substandard "high summer" day.  Didn't even reach 20C despite the all sunshine while going outdoors felt chilly due to that dratted persistent NW wind. The rest of this week looks no better - approaching the middle of July for heaven's sake.

    Sadly I've seen this pattern too many times over my seven decades on this planet.  Generally chilly with too much rain at the wrong time (during the day rather than overnight).  Skies clear at sundown leading to chilly nights, a pattern that repeats until the schools go back at the end of August when  the warm, anticyclonic weather returns in September which is too late to be of any real use.

    I'm not interested in statistics, my opinion is subjective - actual experience.

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  2. 37 minutes ago, markyo said:

    Bit hot!......Your a dam sight tougher than i am,i'd be cowering in a darkend room with the aircon on full blast!

    Joking aside i do feel sorry for the folk yearning the heat,June has been shocking for them,flaming June means something totally different this year. It's been the best June though for myself for years though,no hayfever to speak of,good to work in and best of all.....i'm in credit with my electric bill,little or no aircon use,feeling very well off indeed! Fingers crossed July brings something of a re balance for those after a decent summer spell of warmth,having to put up with weather you hate is not conducive to anybodies happiness,i know after no Winter last year to speak of.

    I can think of a better word beginning with "f".

    Meanwhile we hit the stellar heights of 22C, but still no sun.

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  3. This June's grey, sunless grotfest continues unabated.  Current temp 20C which is somewhat below par.  Although my long-term memory is obviously selective to some extent, my recollection of summers during the 1950s and Sixties were a procession of wet days, sunny days and the odd thundery spell.   Not like the wall-to-wall cloud for weeks on end that we now endure.

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  4. Last night pretty cold, min 10.0C.  Mostly sunny but only about 18C which isn't very good for late June. Currently sunny with 15.4C.  Looks like we are in for another cold night.

    Today is the longest day after which we begin the depressing descent towards the loathsome British winter.

  5. Another monumentally nasty spell of weather.  Yesterday torrential rain with a max. of just 10C (mid-June ), today the stellar high of 11C just now, and the rain has started again.  The last time I remember the weather  being so vile in what we laughingly describe as "summer" was the last weekend of August 1963 (August Bank Holiday was at the beginning of the month at that time.)

    The unspeakably vile British climate has really excelled itself again. 

  6. Day dawned clear and cloudless but quite cold - I sleep under an open window and I felt cold under the duvet which is unusual.  Min temp. last night 2.7C.  Minor UHI so the countryside probably a couple of degrees lower.  Overnight precipitation but I was asleep so couldn't tell whether it was rain or sleet.

  7. On 04/03/2019 at 23:19, Summer Sun said:

    MEPs vote to scrap twice-yearly clock change by 2021

    A committee of MEPs has voted to scrap the custom of changing the clocks in spring and autumn by 2021, as momentum builds behind a draft law that could raise tensions with Britain after Brexit.

    https://amp.theguardian.com/world/2019/mar/04/meps-vote-to-scrap-switch-from-summer-to-winter-time?__twitter_impression=true

    I actually experienced all-year-round Summer Time from Spring 1968 to Autumn 1971 and it was an unmitigated disaster.  Sunrise around 9am (or even later in Scotland) with having to drive (or even worse, ride) along dark, icy roads to get to work - in my case I had to leave home around 8am to ride across the Wirral on icy back lanes to Port Sunlight to start work at 8:30am.  The dark mornings led to a spate of accidents where school kids had to mix it with half-awake drivers and obviously came off worst.   It's ironic how RoSPA then declared that permanent Summer Time  to be disastrous, but the same RoSPA are now agitating for permanent Summer Time.

    Hopefully this Brexit nonsense will be shortly a thing of the past and we leave the clocks as they are.

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