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Wold Topper

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  1. Weather Enthusiast91 winter coat never made it out of the cupboard this past winter, fleece jacket has been sufficient most days, as for sunscreen, i'll give it a glance in July hopefully
  2. I will not try and post all the complicated stuff, but reading between lines, no point washing the car for the next 2 weeks and my water butts will be full! *Subject to change* possibly/maybe?
  3. mike57 it really is getting tedious now....a day or two that offers a glimmer of hope and then a kick in the nads, rinse and repeat, we really need a dry spell...
  4. 78/79 similar here, pleasant day on the East Coast today but log burner ticking away this evening.
  5. I find the dark winter days post xmas thoroughly depressing, go to work in the dark, come home in the dark, it is so refreshing that i can now drive home at 5pm in daylight, it really improves my mood. The weather can do as it pleases for me generally in winter apart from damp crap that seems to make knee and Back play up. In general i can't wait for warm, dry sunny weather so i can be outside doing what i please, i hate being cooped up inside...
  6. Lovely morning on the Yorkshire Coast, blue skies and sunshine although a few clouds about, this is more like it, gonna enjoy whilst i can because it won't last
  7. mike57 the breeze is welcome for drying up land tho, talking to a mate/farm manager this eve, (4500 acres arable) and he said they were not as far along he would like to be, not 'disastrous' so far but not ideal in the slightest....
  8. LetItSnow! telecommunications? great for talking to my cousin in Australia, not so good at predicting the upcoming weather
  9. raz.org.rain you are correct about one thing... 'it does sound ridiculous' 45°c within the next 6/7 years.... give over
  10. Late August 28°c, running through into September, sat out in the evening in the dark with the hum of combines in the background, harvest at full chat on a warm summers evening, then a thunderstorm of epic proportion to 'freshen' things up
  11. Too cloudy up by RAF Staxton Wold, think tonight will be a bust, shame...
  12. The Tall Weatherman just had a message from a pal whom is heading up on to the Wolds for a potential viewing
  13. Rain clattering against the window, dark n gloomy and temp around 3-4°c, welcome to spring got laugh..
  14. 1st day of spring , 3.5c, dark and pishing it down, oh the joys...best put another log on the burner
  15. Pouring it down and gusty wind, ruddy horrible now, thankfully on day off, so log burner lit and a lazy afternoon ahead 🌧
  16. cheeky_monkey i normally push back on this, BUT as time and age go on, i ponder more and question more ,
  17. blizzard81 i just look at it from a production point of view, why import (via diesel powered ships ) what we can grow, even the farmers tonight are scratching their heads, turning productive Wold land over to grass when we yield fantastic wheat, barley, potatoes etc... all just to box tick bs environmental policies that on a global scale matter diddly squat whilst China, India etc continue to pollute our atmosphere at will....
  18. Interesting discussion at the local farmers discussion group tonight, farmers are being (financially) insentivised, (encouraged) currently to grow grass for environmental reasons rather than crops. So we then have to import grain/wheat via diesel powered ships, hmmm... more box ticking Carbon tokens and cattle is even crazier if anybody can be bothered to read up on it?
  19. WYorksWeather i didn't come to start an argument, and i apologies to the thread if i come across like that, but i cannot abide stiffled debate through force of will and bias just because someone 'shouts' the loudest! Not aimed at you btw...
  20. I will cavite my post with... i do not deny global warming is factual and happening, but... the attitude of some when people offer an alternative articulate argument is unhelpful to the debate and 'jumping' on those people whom may hold an alternative opinion is not constructive to the discussion!
  21. After an early frost its has been a bright sunny day on the East Coast of Yorkshire for the 2nd day in a row , great weather for pottering outside no coat needed, currently sat in the garden with a brew, grand job
  22. Norrance might be ok for a Gardner, hardly relevant when you have 1200 acres to plough with 6 slipe reversable and 300hp borking down in every wet hole, a light frost ain't gonna really make alot of difference!
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