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  1. Can't quite believe some of the output at the moment.

    If we have to endure extreme heat,  I'd much rather see the ECM verify and the record go than have it get to 38C and just fall short. 

    I'm flying to SW France on Monday afternoon to see the folks... could I be witnessing records go in two different countries in one day?

    Just for fun, the automated BBC app going for a rather outlandish 44c on Monday down there. Not sure about that but I'd say 42 might be breached somewhere with the 24c 850s nosing in mid afternoon?  

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  2. Events gradually starting to build momentum here. Trees yielding in the gusts, which are steadily increasing in intensity and frequency.

    Work have sent out a girl in the office to collect a car from Hertfordshire. Couldn't believe it. There does seem to be a general apathy about this, which I'm sure will change when things flying past the window.

    My concern is the area of impact/population density will mean widespread power cuts, which could take an awfully long time to rectify.

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  3. Call me jaded, but seeing clean easterlies at day 9 always makes me suspicious, so I spared my family from suggestions of a white Christmas. 

    I'll take the cold without snow so long as it's dry; any kind of ppn though and I'd prefer 15 degrees and a nice waft of mild air!

    Still, nice to have some interest in the MOD to keep me going through covid isolation. 

  4. 33 minutes ago, damianslaw said:

    Mmm I've noted how 'crisis' times - well if the media are to be believed, we seem to be in a perpetual crisis of one sort or other.. have coincided with quite cold times in recent decades, exception the energy crisis of 1973-74 mind.

    78-79, 81-82, 90-91, 08-10 all came during 'hard' economic times. Even last winter whilst not especially cold, coincided with 'hard' times - depths of the pandemic. It would be sod's law this winter is a hard one in this respect!

    If mild is the theme, please can it be of the dry calm variety, not the storm, flooding category - the latter is the last thing we need!

    Totally with you on that!

    Although the promise of a '91 type spell (my personal favourite) would make up for the elevated gas bill! 

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  5. Really enjoyed the mild and settled start to Autumn myself. Thoughts inevitably turning to winter as the nights draw in. 

    As others have mentioned, extreme cold spells this year have lost their appeal, mainly because of the energy and supply chain crisis. 

    I'd still take a decent cold spell, over Christmas ideally. Then I'd be satisfied with average rainfall and above average temps for the balance of the autumn/winter.

    Now watch us get snowed in for four months!

  6. Well after a poor summer down here, September gave us a really nice top up of warmth and sun to see us through the shorter, gloomy days. Very happy as I was dreading this autumn / winter period at the end of August. 

    Awoke to a very Autumnal morning, trees yielding in the wind and very dark. Not my favourite conditions, but much easier to cope with now! 

    Hoping for a mainly bright and settled autumn and winter,  with the odd cold spell to make it interesting. Let's see what it brings. 

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  7. Bloody hell, this is relentless... At least I now know what it'd be like to live on a miniature planet orbiting Martin Kemp's head. 

    Can't see September bringing much in the way of warmth or sunshine either. This horrible pattern seems so entrenched. 

    Really need this winter to be bright at least. I have the same kind of sun and warmth cravings I normally have in February... and we're only just entering Autumn!

     

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  8. Summer has been pretty dire down here overall, and it does feel like we're going to crap out sadly, made worse because it's on the heels of a terrible Spring.

    Apart from a few stifling days here and there, it's been very hard to get sustained periods of pleasant and settled weather, much the same as Spring.

    I dread losing the long days normally, but the prospect of Autumnal gloom feels even less inviting this year. Roll on April 2022 and we'll have another go eh?! 

     

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  9. 9 minutes ago, Petorious said:

    I feel the same, two glorious weeks felt like just a bit of luck, seems like it's been difficult to get anything settled this time round. The nice parts of April would of been good had it not been for the cold, similar to that of 2020. Our weather has become so mobile and hard to predict, the mobility and location on the hemisphere I guess would mean a much more unsettled climate. I really do hope this is it for summer, guess we still have time yet for it to change.

    Yeah the April cold really took the edge off the sunshine for me. I'm craving that early morning warmth when you know it's going to be a hot one. 

    I'm a naturally warm person, so when I'm in a jumper in June you know it's crap weather!

    Fingers crossed it gets better, but I just have a feeling this summer is going to be "one of those". We'll see. 

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  10. The wait goes on. And on. And on.

    Whatever happens from here, it's going to feel like a very short season of warmer temps and longer days before autumn catches up with us. Maybe we'll get lucky with September and October as compensation.

    My parents live in SW France and have only recently stopped using the wood burner. Anyone claiming that's a normal Spring pattern needs a reality check!

    Just desperately poor luck given recent times.

     

     

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  11. I think this April feels so much worse because we're all anticipating finally having some freedom.

    Last spring would've been perfect for some BBQ/beer garden weather to celebrate some positive news.

    As it stands, inviting a friend or family over to sit in the bloody cold in the back garden doesn't really cut it.

    Let's hope we're getting this tripe out of the way early

  12. Yep, I want the winter coat in the cupboard now.

    Lighter evenings starting to catch up with the end of the traditional working day, which is when I begin feeling like spring is just around the corner. Given the vaccine rollout and a genuine prospect of an end to the crisis, this spring feels quite symbolic, and I'm hoping for a repeat of last year. 

    I like summer to spill into September and early October as there's a tangible benefit to extending warm conditions. The same can't be said for winter in March unless we get exceptional depth of cold. So it's a no from me! 

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  13. Well after a cold spell which (for me) lingered a little longer after the snow stopped than I'd have liked, normality returns. Actually feels quite pleasant in the sunshine. Not sad to see the back of the icy pavements either, which nearly had me on my backside several times.

    No appetite for further cold at this point, since it'll be the back end of Feb before it arrives. Wouldn't say no to a BBQ in the garden before a decent thunderstorm rolls in though.

    Bit of weather to get through before I can do that I reckon!

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