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Dorsetbred

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  1. Bright sunshine down here, wind beginning to drop, and washing out on the line, making the most of the warmth, sun and breeze, it'll dry quick.
  2. Morning All, well in the end the numbers suggested by the MetO weren't that far out across the area, with between 53 & 63mph gusts: Meanwhile on golden sands not a lot of wave activity with the offshore breeze Maximum temperature so far today having peaked with 9.8°C at: 11:09
  3. AND, the chickens, AND the KIDS, AND the hubby, AND occasionally the witch. @*Stormforce~beka* BUT, this might be a start https://www.placebuzz.com/property-for-sale/details/34849429
  4. Did ours yesterday, it was a cracking day to get it dry, with breeze, warmth and some sunshine, perfek. Locally winds are gusting around 38mph, but Treknow (Cornwall) showing higher gusts: As noted still a fresh breeze in from the SW, priming us in readiness for tomorrow/Tuesday by the look of it: Yellows are out already for the coastal areas on Monday: And increased area Monday night into all day Tuesday: Channel is looking choppy again: Very choppy down at West Bay
  5. As much as they try, the rain stays either side of us at the moment: Today saw our annual highest temperature fall, by a mere 0.1°C , with it reaching a maximum of 16.3°C at: 13:53, our highest since Feb.
  6. I suspect it MIGHT be a combination of things. It might need some decent compost to strengthen the soil , OR it might be what you put in there, OR it might be the position, i.e. full vs partial vs shade. I'm sure the garden folks on here can advise better than me, but I'd start by thinking, where is it positioned, it might receive little rain, so dry vs wet. So if you share the details where it is in the garden how deep it is, what are you possibly thinking of placing in there. I'm the the gardeners in here will take from me, bearing in mind my background is business analysis, so I try to determine "root" issues, ha ha.
  7. Morning All, and overnight low of 12.4°C at: 00:52 has managed to peak at 15.1°C at: 10:53, even under mainly cloudy skies, yet EGHH reporting shows: The weather is CAVOK. That means there are no clouds below 5,000 ft or the MSA (minimum safe altitude), whichever is higher. This also means that no cumulonimbus or towering cumulus clouds have been observed and the visibility is 10 km or more or more. Meanwhile on golden sands with a fresh SW'ly its looking like this:
  8. Warm but not that warm, peaking at 14.9°C at: 14:36, whereas it reached 16.2°C at: 13:00 on Feb 18 this year.
  9. Morning All, looking dry for the time being but cloudy and I'm sure we are due some more rain today at some point to keep up the monsoon season. The overnight low of 11.0°C at: 03:40 has risen to 13.1°C, RH87% with a fresh SW'ly breeze. From Above, the showers over Cornwall and W. Devon showing nicely. On Golden sands, the surf looking well churned this morning
  10. What looked to be quite a deluge has turned out to be a dribble, so far 1.7mm of rain from this front, the heavier rain appears to be off to the north.
  11. When you reach Didcot you'll still be a Northerner in the group, south of Newbury puts you just about far enough south to become a southerner in the group. By 'eck it's looking damp then wet in the area
  12. Morning All, one of those showery days as the heavens open again The overnight low of 8.7°C at: 05:06, has managed to reach 13.6°C at: 10:56 before dropping back a bit, RH84% with a light / strengthening to fresh breeze from the SW. From Above showing the band of showers over us at the moment On Golden sands, looking blustery and choppy
  13. Chance of something drier next week, maybe, after a warm Saturday. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H-yfG7gnbqU
  14. Thanks @*Stormforce~beka* it was a cracking day. This morning starting off damp after the overnight rain, with the low of 6.8°C at: 07:08, currently 9.9°C, RH92% and a light breeze in from the WSW, with a few clouds at an altitude of 1,700 ft. From Above, the next inbound front showing clearly, with a few deeply embedded cells over the SW approaches On Golden sands
  15. Yes, it's been really nice down here, after expecting a naff ol' day it turned out a 100%, dry, sunny warm, minimal breeze.
  16. Morning All, the morning kick off with 100% wall to wall blue skies, which have since downgraded with a few towering cumulus at an altitude of 1,500 ft and scattered clouds at an altitude of 2,000 ft. Seems as though the showers are already firing up inland (around Salisbury) and a nice bow over the Devon / Dorset border adding more rain to those that received it yesterday. From Above, the inland showers forming and the bow over the Devon/Dorset border showing nicely On Golden sands, the sand has returned
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