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Darren Bett was saying that he wouldn't be surprised if we see
temperatures up to 25C next week. It would be nice but that seems a bit on the high side although I guess the areas sheltered from the E/NE could make it. Dave |
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![]() "Dave Cornwell" wrote in message ... Darren Bett was saying that he wouldn't be surprised if we see temperatures up to 25C next week. It would be nice but that seems a bit on the high side although I guess the areas sheltered from the E/NE could make it. Like NW England perhaps ![]() But honestly I'd be happy to see the high teens right now, never mind 25C. I'm tired of this cool weather and the nagging winds. Still having to put the heating on at times in quick bursts, just to keep the chill off. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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"Dave Cornwell" wrote in message
... Darren Bett was saying that he wouldn't be surprised if we see temperatures up to 25C next week. It would be nice but that seems a bit on the high side although I guess the areas sheltered from the E/NE could make it. Dave There's going to be some pretty warm air pumped northwards in the second half of the week, as a high amplitude upper trough edges slowly eastwards in the east Atlantic. I wouldn't be surprised at all to see 25C somewhere late in the week. -- Freddie Bayston Hill Shropshire 102m AMSL http://www.hosiene.co.uk/weather/cumulus/ https://twitter.com/#!/BaystonHillWx for hourly reports |
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Col wrote:
"Dave Cornwell" wrote in message ... Darren Bett was saying that he wouldn't be surprised if we see temperatures up to 25C next week. It would be nice but that seems a bit on the high side although I guess the areas sheltered from the E/NE could make it. Like NW England perhaps ![]() But honestly I'd be happy to see the high teens right now, never mind 25C. I'm tired of this cool weather and the nagging winds. Still having to put the heating on at times in quick bursts, just to keep the chill off. -------------------- .......... plus my eyes seem to water all the time these days - I think it's an age thing :-( |
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On Sat, 19 May 2012 10:21:37 +0100, Col wrote:
But honestly I'd be happy to see the high teens right now, Above 10C would be nice... Still got my winter tyres on. ... never mind 25C. Naw that is just far too hot. I'm tired of this cool weather and the nagging winds. Quite, the tyre change happens when it becomes warm and dry enough to do it with out losing the feeling in my hands or getting soaked... Still having to put the heating on at times in quick bursts, just to keep the chill off. These days we have a new fangled device called a "thermostat". This switchs things, like heating, on and off without you having to do anything! The really clever ones can even adjust the temperature they switch on/off at according to time of day and day of week. B-) -- Cheers Dave. Nr Garrigill, Cumbria. 421m ASL. |
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![]() "Dave Cornwell" wrote in message ... Darren Bett was saying that he wouldn't be surprised if we see temperatures up to 25C next week. It would be nice but that seems a bit on the high side although I guess the areas sheltered from the E/NE could make it. Dave Not being one to complain of course this constant cloud cover over southeast England is beginning to get on my left mammary. Almost regardless of the synoptic setup the weather seems to get into a repetitive mode ,or as P.Eden would say 'it's got a memory' How can that be ? The Met Office gurus whilst mentioning how cold i'ts been ,there has been very little reference to how dull it's been,with the exception of guys like John Hammond ,or baldilocks,they seem to be afraid ofsaying anything which could possibly be disputed by any pedant with an agenda issue (present company excepted of course) Have a nice day RonB |
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![]() "Dave Liquorice" wrote in message ill.co.uk... On Sat, 19 May 2012 10:21:37 +0100, Col wrote: Still having to put the heating on at times in quick bursts, just to keep the chill off. These days we have a new fangled device called a "thermostat". This switchs things, like heating, on and off without you having to do anything! The really clever ones can even adjust the temperature they switch on/off at according to time of day and day of week. B-) There's no need for sarcasm. It's a very old central heating system. -- Col Bolton, Lancashire 160m asl |
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On May 19, 10:04*am, Dave Cornwell wrote:
Darren Bett was saying that he wouldn't be surprised if we see temperatures up to 25C next week. It would be nice but that seems a bit on the high side although I guess the areas sheltered from the E/NE could make it. Dave ============================= I already posted in another thread (yesterday) that 25C is possible next week, and we've been floating this possibility for a little while now. Maybe Darren Bett lurks... Stephen. |
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On Sat, 19 May 2012 at 10:25:07, Freddie wrote in
uk.sci.weather : There's going to be some pretty warm air pumped northwards in the second half of the week, as a high amplitude upper trough edges slowly eastwards in the east Atlantic. I wouldn't be surprised at all to see 25C somewhere late in the week. Then I might even have to swap the central heating for the air conditioner. ![]() -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham (change 'invalid83261' to 'blueyonder' to email me) |
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On May 19, 11:18*am, Dave Cornwell wrote:
my eyes seem to water all the time these days Too long on the computer. Is the PSU fan blowing in your direction? Something like that could be an irritant. |
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