On 14/08/2011 16:29, Simon S wrote:
Not sure on the statistics but here in SE Sheffield and over in
Rotherham it seems to have been a very dry year so far. This seems to
be a local effect and over in Doncaster and up over the peaks there
seems to have been plenty of rain. I have had to water the garden
endlessly since mid spring and over in Rotherham some trees seem to
think its autumn due to water stress. Digging the garden it seem to be
dry to quite a depth. I guess we are in a rain shadow again. Norman
are you getting all our rain? Seems the fronts from the west give
nothing more than drizzle and the thunderstorms are always to the
east. There also seems to have been some frequent spells of very
drying wind rolling down from the peaks just to make things worse.
Unfortunately the sunshine has not been around to go with all this dry
weather.
Simon S (South Yorkshire)
Hi Simon,
Totally agree with you - our garden is bone dry yet visited someone on
the Manchester Road - Sheffield and their garden was very damp. They can
only be 7 or so miles away, as the crow flies.
The leaves on our silver birch has been yellowing for a good few weeks.
We have noticed the drying wind and hardly any sunshine and consequently
have only had the opportunity to dine al fresco on a small number of
occasions. Hey ho!
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Wendy Tinley
Sheffield