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Apart from the obvious benefits of cheaper heating heating bills is
anyone on here (south of York) honestly enjoying this current weather. It might be over 14c - but it is damp, overcast and dull - utterly awful. Whatever happened to our crisp, January days of sun, 5c and no wind... |
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On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 02:49:41 -0800 (PST), Scott W
wrote: Whatever happened to our crisp, January days of sun, 5c and no wind... They moved north :-) -- Alan White Mozilla Firefox and Forte Agent. Twenty-eight miles NW of Glasgow, overlooking Lochs Long and Goil in Argyll, Scotland. Webcam and weather:- http://windycroft.gt-britain.co.uk/weather |
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Apart from the obvious benefits of cheaper heating heating bills is anyone on here (south of York) honestly enjoying this current weather. It might be over 14c - but it is damp, overcast and dull - utterly awful. Whatever happened to our crisp, January days of sun, 5c and no wind... Those days are long gone as our met office forecasters always cheerily put it 'mild, cloudy & damp for the foreseeable future' -- Graham |
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"Scott W" wrote in message ... Apart from the obvious benefits of cheaper heating heating bills is anyone on here (south of York) honestly enjoying this current weather. It might be over 14c - but it is damp, overcast and dull - utterly awful. Whatever happened to our crisp, January days of sun, 5c and no wind... Well I have had over 54 hours now of non-stop and often heavy drizzle with temperatures between 9.5C and 11.6C day and night. Actually starting to brighten up a bit now with sun glimpses at 1200 (still drizzling though). The only thing that is keeping me going ATM is the prospect of a light snow cover at altitude on Thursday and then some near-normal temperatures after then. Will (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) -- |
mild hopelessness
Apart from the obvious benefits of cheaper heating heating bills is
anyone on here (south of York) honestly enjoying this current weather. I am. OK, it's not that sunny, but it is quite bright here with odd glimpse of the sun. No need for any heating and being outside is a pleasure with the air feeling warm. Off for a walk along the beach, and no need for the usual hat/gloves. Currently (12:15), 13.3C, RH 84%, DP 10.5C, 1022.7 hPa (S), Wind 5 mph SW. ________________ Nick G Otter Valley, Devon 83 m amsl http://www.ottervalley.co.uk |
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On Sun, 20 Jan 2008 10:49:41 -0000, Scott W
wrote: Apart from the obvious benefits of cheaper heating heating bills is anyone on here (south of York) honestly enjoying this current weather. It might be over 14c - but it is damp, overcast and dull - utterly awful. Whatever happened to our crisp, January days of sun, 5c and no wind... Its getting on my wick as the wet conditions are playing hell with the horses hooves :-( and our trailer is trapped as cant get it off the field as too muddy. Just need two GOOD frosts and i'll be happy -- Si K http://www.kentmassive.com - virtual pub for 4x4 and horse types http://www.kmengineering.org - vehicle servicing in Kent |
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"Nick Gardner" wrote in message ... Apart from the obvious benefits of cheaper heating heating bills is anyone on here (south of York) honestly enjoying this current weather. I am. OK, it's not that sunny, but it is quite bright here with odd glimpse of the sun. No need for any heating and being outside is a pleasure with the air feeling warm. Definitely not a pleasure up here Nick, past two days walking I have come back soaked, horizontal drizzle slamming into your face is no pleasure at all. This warm southwesterly weather is dire for us on Dartmoor, give me a crisp snow cover, no wind, sun and -1C any day. It is meant to be winter after all! Not summer. Still much colder by the end of the week, so something for a lot of us to look forward to :-) Might even get the log fire going again :-) Will (mild weather hater) -- |
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Will Hand wrote:
Still much colder by the end of the week, so something for a lot of us to look forward to :-) Might even get the log fire going again :-) Will (mild weather hater) -- Mmm, your charts must be more up to date than I'm looking at Will? High stuck over Biscay with westerlies UKMO and ECMWF, certainly cooler, but not even beloe average down south ;-( -- Keith (Southend) http://www.southendweather.net e-mail: kreh at southendweather dot net |
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Scott W wrote:
Apart from the obvious benefits of cheaper heating heating bills is anyone on here (south of York) honestly enjoying this current weather. It might be over 14c - but it is damp, overcast and dull - utterly awful. Whatever happened to our crisp, January days of sun, 5c and no wind... It's excellent golfing weather :-) Norman -- Norman Lynagh Chalfont St Giles, Buckinghamshire 85m a.s.l. (remove "thisbit" twice to e-mail) |
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"Keith (Southend)" wrote in message ... Will Hand wrote: Still much colder by the end of the week, so something for a lot of us to look forward to :-) Might even get the log fire going again :-) Will (mild weather hater) -- Mmm, your charts must be more up to date than I'm looking at Will? High stuck over Biscay with westerlies UKMO and ECMWF, certainly cooler, but not even beloe average down south ;-( 12Z FAX for Thursday T+108 shows cold front through with sub-528DAM air behind. GFS has a large area sub -5C at 850 hPa. Trough approaching SW in cold air which will give a short spell of snow on Dartmoor. Gets milder again on Friday so a one day wonder re snow but temperatures recovering to near normal, i.e around 6-7C. Sub 510 Dam air is being pushed south of 50N in western Atlantic and although that will warm up considerably by the time it reaches here, we will have lost the 546 DAM air by then for a few days. Will (Haytor, Devon, 1017 feet asl) -- |
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