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If GFS can be trusted grin April looks like turning out another below
average month (still early days I know). Could this be two cold months in a row? That's not been heard of for a long time. The flora and fauna is well behind this spring and I still have not been tempted into the garden to start some well needed tidying up. At least for me my April rainfall is almost 100% already, so maybe we will be spared water restrictions in the Anglia & Suffolk region that we come under. -- Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net |
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Keith (Southend) wrote:
If GFS can be trusted grin April looks like turning out another below average month (still early days I know). Could this be two cold months in a row? That's not been heard of for a long time. The flora and fauna is well behind this spring and I still have not been tempted into the garden to start some well needed tidying up. At least for me my April rainfall is almost 100% already, so maybe we will be spared water restrictions in the Anglia & Suffolk region that we come under. Still only 11.4mm (22% of normal) rainfall here in Canterbury. The mean temperature is also below average, but that would not be unusual seeing as it's not even half-way through the month yet. As you say, the flora and fauna is particularly late this year, after it was early last year. Trees have only just started to blossom. The tulips in the back garden look like they're just starting to come along now. -- Jonathan Stott Canterbury Weather: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ Reverse my e-mail address to reply by e-mail |
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![]() "Jonathan Stott" wrote in message ... Keith (Southend) wrote: If GFS can be trusted grin April looks like turning out another below average month (still early days I know). Could this be two cold months in a row? That's not been heard of for a long time. The flora and fauna is well behind this spring and I still have not been tempted into the garden to start some well needed tidying up. At least for me my April rainfall is almost 100% already, so maybe we will be spared water restrictions in the Anglia & Suffolk region that we come under. Still only 11.4mm (22% of normal) rainfall here in Canterbury. The mean temperature is also below average, but that would not be unusual seeing as it's not even half-way through the month yet. As you say, the flora and fauna is particularly late this year, after it was early last year. Trees have only just started to blossom. The tulips in the back garden look like they're just starting to come along now. -- Jonathan Stott Canterbury Weather: http://www.canterburyweather.co.uk/ Reverse my e-mail address to reply by e-mail 25 mm here so far, which seems to have made the ground quite wet. Notice Keith has 40mm. My rainfall often seems to breakup as it arrives, a bit like yours in Canterbury. I'm only 15 miles from Southend but it can be quite different as it sticks out in the sea there! Dave, S.Essex |
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