The gloom descends once again in High Wycombe!!
"Nigel Morgan" wrote in message
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Well after being promised a sunny weekend by the BBC forecasters on Radio
4 both
yesterday and this morning, the gloom has once again descended here in
High
Wycombe - just as it did yesterday!
Oh yes, as yesterday, the day dawned bright & clear; but within an hour of
the
sun rising, just as it did yesterday, the high cloud formed in situ & now
we
have YET ANOTHER gloomy day with 100% cloud cover.
To give an idea of how miserable it's been this last two months, last week
(which wasn't PARTICULARLY sunny) we saw more sunshine than we've seen in
the
previous two months put together!
Although this year hasn't seen any record-breaking cold or precipitation,
it has
been by far and away the most depressing year weatherwise I can ever
remember.
We had a cold grey winter, followed by a cold, grey Spring; followed by
the
second coolest, wettest summer I have experienced in over 40 years (Summer
1978
was colder, but sunnier and drier) followed by one of the gloomiest
autumns
ever! Last Thursday the roads & pavements were actually dry for the first
time
for over a month! If we get no precipitation today, it will be only the
second
dry Sunday here since the end of August - the last one was back in mid
October!
In fact there have been only 5 or so weeks of good weather here the whole
of
this year: a week in April, two weeks in the second half of July and two
weeks
in early September! The rest of the time we've had day after day of cold,
gloomy, damp weather. The one compensation was that on August 3rd we had
the
best thunderstorm here for 15 years!
Let's hope 2005 will be brighter!
Nigel
Aagh! Every time I learn something new... it pushes something old out of
my brain!
All I can say is that the above does not describe the weather this year in
St Albans. You surely must have had some good weather in June where up to
the 16th I had temperature maxima in excess of 25°C with 31.3°C recorded on
the 8th. The mean maximum for June, July and August were all in excess of
22°C and June and July were quite dry. August was wet however.
Alan
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