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  1. Midland's moan thread, yawn lol. It's the UK, get over it or relocate to somewhere else. Like heat try Seville, love oranges try Seville, enjoy tapas think you know the rest. Marmalade? There's always a supermarket.
  2. Oh my it gets dark at night the horrors, even in Summer lol. Even on Sunday's!
  3. Sunshine more prominent now, gone are the heavy showers and fresh breezes. Just need a temperature boost above 20C until September.
  4. Cool feeling, mainly drab overcast and damp after periods of rain, occasional light breezes. Suddenly by late morning the sun came out and humidity levels went through the roof! Forecasted dew points were expected to top around 20C! That sun felt hot alright but this was only the start? Showers and thunderstorms grew from nowhere, lively ones at that, out of the blue up popped the infamous Brumnado ten years ago today bringing with it a trail of destruction. That was some weather event. An F4 event.
  5. Scattered heavy showers locally with thunder possible later, NW England into Greater Manchester one area of interest, some pushing further east as the day progresses.
  6. Muggy feeling with quite heavy showers, should be a mild one tonight. Heating off for a few?
  7. Not sure why, get a sneaky feeling some record warmth may be recorded for a brief period of time. You heard it here first.
  8. Going for a mild if not warm start to the season, sudden big switch to more unsettled and at times very cool spell with the first overnight widespread frosts before another very mild spell into early part of November. Stormy conditions at times thereafter.
  9. Overnight Wednesday into Thursday looking nippy too, possible ground frost for rural areas and single digits for quite a few. Could get close to freezing further north.
  10. Some further north and into Scotland punched some weight too, not been a bad July for some storm lovers. Always be the storm starved though, even during the most active seasons. Such is ;-)
  11. Nice to see that big shiny yellow thing looming in the sky once again, especially after yesterday's wash out. Anything above 18C will feel relatively much warmer too! Holiday makers aside, some would've welcomed the rain with open arms and as always there are going to be winners and losers. Next week looking no different either, mixed all the way, rain or showers some sun and some windier spells. Definitely no heatwave on the cards! Be interesting to know exactly how many people thrive on more variable conditions, should be used to it by now ;-)
  12. Or maybe a warmer more mellow period could even things out, perhaps high pressure dominating? Plenty to talk about and to think we had near on 100F on our shores only a few weeks ago, even if temporarily, latest forecasts paint a very different picture indeed. Anything that far out is purely debatable only with a bit of science thrown in of course. Some guesswork too ;-)
  13. Boredom would soon set in after the third month of non stop action lol. That clip reminded me of the Bournemouth storm from beginning part of July? Just shows how manic that one was for our parts. A real classic that many are still probably talking about.
  14. Le Havre, livestream in northern France. Superb skyscape currently, could almost be there! http://www.viewsurf.com/univers/surf/vue/13586-france-haute-normandie-sainte-adresse-live
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