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Old March 26th 12, 01:47 AM posted to uk.sci.weather
Tudor Hughes Tudor Hughes is offline
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Default Sunderland 25.03.12 Hello summer!

On Mar 25, 9:03Â*pm, David Allan wrote:
Weather observation - Sunderland, Tyne & Wear
OS X (Eastings) Â* Â* 440951
OS Y (Northings) Â* Â*554026
Lat (WGS84) Â* Â* Â* Â* N54:52:46 (54.879323)
Long (WGS84) Â* Â* Â* Â*W1:21:48 (-1.363282)
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Yes, I know that some corners of the UK are desperately crying out for rain, but I found it very hard to feel sorry as I selfishly lounged in the garden this afternoon with a glass of chilled wine at my side. The sun beating down from a cloudless sky... it felt like a summer's day and not the last days of March!
Noticed that our local Sainsbury's had all the BBQ stuff out on display yesterday... wondering whether that was a pre-planned decision or just jumping on the good weather window?
Regards... David Allan.


We are not crying out for rain. Anybody would think all the
reservoirs had dried up, the mains cut off and there were standpipes
in the street. It's March, for goodness' sake, not late June and
evaporation rates are still relatively low. If the dry spell
continues into the summer then things will certainly get a bit serious
but that is extremely unlikely not least because the radiation regime
changes and will bring an end to the blocking tendency.
As for barbecues - awful things. Crap food cooked and consumed in
the maximum of discomfort just so you can pretend you're in the
outback along with the jolly swag-men and their leathery sheilas.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, Surrey.