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I dug a new pond in my garden last month. It's to be fed from the overflow from my waterbutts, but I hadn't got around to hooking it up. Just the rainfall directly into the pond has been enough to keep it topped up since then.
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9 minutes ago, carinthian said:
I am just wondering whether the UK is heading for one of the wettest past 9 months on record
We just had the wettest 18 months on record, beating the previous record that was the 18 months to the end of February.
England soaked by record rainfall in last 18 months, new Met Office figures show
NEWS.SKY.COM
England saw the highest level of rainfall over any 18-month period since Met Office data began back in 1836.- 6
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16 hours ago, Scuba steve said:
our default weather until El Niño sods off
The latest forecasts are for ENSO to go neutral some time between now and June, then transition to La Niña.
March 2024 ENSO update: award season | NOAA Climate.gov
WWW.CLIMATE.GOV
There's a 62% chance La Niña will develop this summer. Our blogger has your ticket to the whole show!- 6
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Was bucketing down here in Cheadle, has just cleared. Temp at the airport dropped from 8 to 3C, flippin' 'eck! It did look a bit sleety splattering on the window.
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Chucking down here just now, chased me inside from bricklaying a support for my new IBC waterbutt.
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All the showers are coming through here with hail in them. Fast-moving though, only last a minute or so.
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On 14/03/2024 at 19:29, cheshire snow said:
Lucky sods
Haha, some of my colleagues are there and keep going on about it.
Sadly their kids still have online school, there are no real snow days since COVID told us we can work and learn remotely!
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After 9mm of rain before 9, it's dried up nicely here, we even had some sunshine. So the dogs got a lunchtime walk, which looked out of the question based on the foreacast as it was yesterday.
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Snowing right down to sea level.
https://www.facebook.com/photo/?fbid=787501180077857&set=a.545406000954044
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37 minutes ago, cheshire snow said:
Meantime in Ireland at 70m getting absolutely pasted with heavy snow
My daughter's at 50m in Dublin and sent me a lovely snowy snap from her flat. The flow off the sea must be meeting the cold air from the north just right.
It was just heavy sleet here earlier, being blown along on the wind. Now stopped.
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My daughter sent a pic from Dublin, looks great. Looking at the radar there's a good flow off the sea there and you must be hitting the sweet spot for cold coming down from the north.
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What's this? A third sunny morning? Lovely! No frost this time though.
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My nearest wunderground station:
Personal Weather Station Dashboard | Weather Underground
WWW.WUNDERGROUND.COM
Weather Underground provides local & long-range weather forecasts, weather reports, maps & tropical weather conditions for locations worldwide.needs just another 2.8mm for this Feb to be ten times wetter than last Feb. Last Feb was admittedly very dry.
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1 hour ago, raul_sbd said:
when are we hoping to see the next sun shine
Well we had a sharp shower around half eight, after which blue sky was seen briefly. The shower must have sucked up the moisture and created a break. Back to full overcast again now.
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Sleety ice pellets now.
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Just now, Slidergate '17 said:
Started snowing in Trafford Park
Same here, now some heavier precip has moved over us.
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Northwest Weather Discussion - Dec 2023 onwards
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Well the forecast I saw was for light rain all day, so a few showers isn't too bad compared to that. Looking warmer from Monday onwards