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  1. 3 hours ago, Atmogenic said:

    lovely day yesterday but got woken up this morning by heavy rain and wow how isolated the heavy rain was exactly my area nowhere else in the uk (heavy rain wise). But now looking on a radar it'll hopefully be a rain and sunshine day and not another rain and overcast day

     

     chrome_k4KdYNHoQJ.png.fbb491e259901137e8bba86b1b32deed.png at 10am

    Yup, woke me up as well. still getting drizzly showers, but not heavy like that first dump. What feels stupid is trying to dodge the showers to water the greenhouse 

  2. 7 hours ago, SunSean said:

    Forecast of thick cloud and 15 degrees here and yet it has been mostly sunny and feels even higher than 15 degrees! Love when the forecasters get it wrong and it turns out better. Wonder how long the sun can hold out today? 

    The answer here, was not very long, we had drizzle from about 11am, turned heavier about an hour ago....

  3. 15 hours ago, Wold Topper said:

    Oh and they are not noisy, 

    They do have a destinct, deep whoosh, whoosh noise if you live near to them, worse with some wind directions. If I stay at my son's house I can hear them, but they're all used to the background noise now, so it doesn't register with them. It's just like you get used to living with traffic sounds in your own area.

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  4. I live in a very old house, with mostly double thickness brick walls only the front could have insulation pumped in, so it is hard (so expensive) to heat, plus at my age I feel the cold. So all in all, my heating is on for a couple of hours in the morning and then again in the evening. It's not on high though, living room is 18C at present. 

    I was with Green energy so got caught out when the company folded, my new monthy direct debit is going to be about £122 according to the latest email info   I seem to use more gas than Ofgem's 'medium' but less electricity, I wonder if that means it would be better to top up the living room with a halogen fire, rather than turn the c/heating system thermostat up when it gets colder?  

  5. On 29/09/2021 at 06:06, philglossop said:

    Kalimera from Zakynthos! 
     

    As my Greek friends are telling me, the weather here is heading down towards Winter and we are only getting temps into mid 20s now with thunderstorms expected. 
     

    Gather Autumn has hit Plymouth with some flash flooding yesterday! 

    Kalimera Zakynthos - that brings back so many happy memories  I lived there for 5 years and winters were amazing, bright and sunny but not necessarily that warm. There was actually snow on the mountains for 3 winters while I was there. It never lasted more than a day or 2 before the sun came out again though

  6. I lived on Zakynthos, the Greek island, for 5 years from 2004 and absolutely loved the sunshine  - but the mid-summer heat was too much for me. I ended up cooped up inside with the airconditioning on. 

    In the UK I'm cooped up inside with the central heating on in the winter LOL. Nowhere's perfect I s'pose. 

    This summer, though, the SE has had very few really sunny days, and I'm already beginning to suffer from S.A.D. whuch usually only appears in winter....

     

     

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  7. No sign of any daffs here, but the tulips in the pots near the door are just poking through the soil, which is earlier than last year. I know it's been a very grey and wet winter, but it's sure not been a cold one so far. EDF have reduced my fuel direct debit by a tenner/month  so that tends to prove my point..

  8. Yup! Storm Brendan blew down my greenhouse doors yesterday, the wind is stronger today, doing more damage, yet it isn't a named storm....what's that all about? What does it need for a storm to be named? Either the Met are going to name them - or not. I don't care either way, but the present system makes little sense to me!

  9. 2 hours ago, seb said:

    I don’t understand why no forecast can get it right for NE Ashford (Singleton, Great Chart etc.)?!

    All of them underestimate Tmax in the summer and overestimate in the winter.

    It’s currently 25 degrees according to my weather station (in the shade, at two meters and freestanding). Ashford WOW station shows 24.9 degrees.

    Max today according to MetO is 21 with all others showing 20 or 21.

    We don’t get much influenced by a sea breeze or sea temps in general here, despite what models assume.

    It really can’t be that hard?!

    Considering MetO is predicting 31 here for tomorrow, and taking into account we are usually 2-4 degrees higher than forecast... I’d say it’s going to be HOT.

    Here in Willesborough it's 22C and the NE breeze does have a distinct chill in it, perhaps you are more sheltered from the wind than we are. I'll believe the 30' forecast for tomorrow only when it's actually here! ;)

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  10. Crane flies? - only a few of them here, come to think of it - they usually drive the cat mad, but not this year.

    A dreadful, blustery, miserable grey day, here.  It's not stopped raining since about 8am. Getting cold as well as it gets toward dark and lights have been on since before lunch,

    The rain will help replenish the aquifers, if it doesn't all run off, but days like today aren't very nice if you do have to be out and about.

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