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    A thread for local weather

  • #2
    All week we have had hard frosts at night and lovely clear sunny days. It was -5 and foggy in the midlands at lunchtime yesterday, but lovely and balmy in Dublin (maybe 7 degrees?) and sunny and calm.

    After another hard frost last night, another beautiful sunny, calm day today. High pressure is causing havoc with the UK TV signal though - usually only a high summer problem.....(hope I can actually watch Masterchef tonight and not just have fuzzy lines....)

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    • #3
      Dull, grey and windy today but feeling milder. In spite of rain being forecast we have had none yet.

      And when your back stops aching,
      And your hands begin to harden.
      You will find yourself a partner,
      In the glory of the garden.

      Rudyard Kipling.sigpic

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      • #4
        Blustery in Wexford today and a bit nippy not too much sun in the sunny south east at the moment, a day for the tunnel I think, dog, cat, coffee, radio, book and "potting on"

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        • #5
          Well there's lots of blue sky between fluffy clouds today (after a clear night but dull start). Temp is 8 degrees (was only 2 yesterday lunchtime) and the snow has gone again. Only a light breeze. The kind of day that I'd love to be digging.....

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          • #6
            Lovely day here in the south east a bit chilly but dry

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            • #7
              The storms have been lashing us the past few days, but it is nice and calm this afternoon, grey and overcast bbut stilll dry, and not as bitterly cold as it was yesterday - maybe 8-10 degrees.

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              • #8
                Saturday, it BUCKETED down in Dublin. Yesterday, we saw a strange yellow orb in the sky for the morning (unfortunately someone broke the lock on lottie gate!! grrrr) but it turned cool, cloudy and breezy by mid afternoon and BUCKETED down again last night. (So much so that there were road closures for flooding in North Dublin - luckily not affecting me!!).

                Today, I am looking at glorious sunshine out my office window

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                • #9
                  Freezing cold today with showers of hail. In the afternoon we had thunder. Afterwards it all dried up and the sun came out and a lovely bright sunny evening. So many changed in the one day.

                  And when your back stops aching,
                  And your hands begin to harden.
                  You will find yourself a partner,
                  In the glory of the garden.

                  Rudyard Kipling.sigpic

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                  • #10
                    Having had the weather coming from the north since Saturday, the winds changed over the past 24 hours. (The planes were landing on a path over our house, so wind coming from north - but were taking off going south this morning, so wind must be that way too!!). And much milder today than earlier this week - have been brave enough to put tomatoes back into minigreenhouse today (had to bring them in since Sat into house again).

                    Sorry - forgot to add that it is dry but dull with small patches of blue in the sky this morning. But expected to change (to wet but warm I was told) later today.
                    Last edited by Winged one; 09-04-2008, 09:08 AM.

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                    • #11
                      Cold - think about 8 degrees today - and wet. The horrible drizzly wet that gets everywhere, frizzes your hair, but isn't proper rain....At least it is not windy anymore - there was a wicked easterly wind during the week which was cold and very strong.

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                      • #12
                        Today, after a long period of fine, warm sunny weather, and drizzle and cold yesterday (about 14 degres), we have grey skies with the sun valiantly making its presence felt, the ground is drying and its about 14 degrees already I think - maybe a couple more.

                        As long as it stays dry on Sunday night for Bruce Springsteen outdoors - but lots of rain overnight the next 2 would be good too as the plants really need it.

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                        • #13
                          Mixed weather over the weekend, but pretty reasonable overall (dry, cold easterly wind for a lot but some sun mixed in too).

                          Yesterday was wet, wet, wet and very cold (10 degrees!). Today is not quite as cold (but definitely not even warm) and the rain has stopped temporarily, but the ground isn't drying ou t yet and it is still grey and dull. Oh well, the veggies did all need a darn good soaking!

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                          • #14
                            Having had a dull start to last Friday, it turned el scorchio by mid-morning (and me on the plot with no sunscreen and the only long sleeves being a heavy trackkie top!!).

                            It has remained hot and sunny all weekend (I think it hit 24 degrees yesterday in our garden) and this morning is warm already with plenty of sun (a few tiny, very high flat white clouds are present also - no chance of rain though I'd say). Almost no wind either, which makes a nice change after all that easterly stuff which was bloomin' cold for about a month!!

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                            • #15
                              I should have known I'd jinx myself!!

                              Today sees a return of the wet stuff. It's cold (about 14 degrees max) and it started raining about 10.30am and hasn't stopped since (although the radar is showing that band moving northwards across the country, so it should stop later this evening). It is quite calm though, so walking under a brolly isn't quite as bad as normal.

                              Ah sure, the veg patches all needed it......

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