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I hope the SE is faring better than the SW today. Driving drizzle/
light rain in a force 4, gusting stronger, southerly all day since 0900. Foggy; visibility has been 100m at times; 200m presently. Altogether foul. A day for staying in and avoiding the weather. |
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On Mar 23, 1:51*pm, Dawlish wrote:
I hope the SE is faring better than the SW today. Driving drizzle/ light rain in a force 4, gusting stronger, southerly all day since 0900. Foggy; visibility has been 100m at times; 200m presently. Altogether foul. A day for staying in and avoiding the weather. You're telling me. If the forecast is correct 7 of the 8 days from last Thursday to this Thursday will have this damp, gloomy weather: bad going for November (and even last year's very disturbed November) never mind "spring" (?) The problem seems to be the wind is "stuck in the wrong direction", blowing a constant stream of ghastly cyclonic southerlies in . The hope is that after Friday the whole pressure pattern shifts eastwards and we'll get more in the way of polar-maritime or even, at times, arctic-maritime air, which, while not exactly the prolonged warm sunny spell we need after the poor late winter, will be much more bearable than what we have at present. Nick |
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![]() "Nick" wrote in message ... On Mar 23, 1:51 pm, Dawlish wrote: I hope the SE is faring better than the SW today. Driving drizzle/ light rain in a force 4, gusting stronger, southerly all day since 0900. Foggy; visibility has been 100m at times; 200m presently. Altogether foul. A day for staying in and avoiding the weather. You're telling me. If the forecast is correct 7 of the 8 days from last Thursday to this Thursday will have this damp, gloomy weather: bad going for November (and even last year's very disturbed November) never mind "spring" (?) The problem seems to be the wind is "stuck in the wrong direction", blowing a constant stream of ghastly cyclonic southerlies in . The hope is that after Friday the whole pressure pattern shifts eastwards and we'll get more in the way of polar-maritime or even, at times, arctic-maritime air, which, while not exactly the prolonged warm sunny spell we need after the poor late winter, will be much more bearable than what we have at present. Nick ---------------------- Another lovely sunny morning here. Clouded over this afternoon though. Unfortunately I can't offer you a holiday cottage to rent though ;-) Dave, S.Essex |
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On Mar 23, 3:30*pm, "Dave Cornwell"
wrote: "Nick" wrote in message ... On Mar 23, 1:51 pm, Dawlish wrote: I hope the SE is faring better than the SW today. Driving drizzle/ light rain in a force 4, gusting stronger, southerly all day since 0900. Foggy; visibility has been 100m at times; 200m presently. Altogether foul. A day for staying in and avoiding the weather. You're telling me. If the forecast is correct 7 of the 8 days from last Thursday to this Thursday will have this damp, gloomy weather: bad going for November (and even last year's very disturbed November) never mind "spring" (?) The problem seems to be the wind is "stuck in the wrong direction", blowing a constant stream of ghastly cyclonic southerlies in . The hope is that after Friday the whole pressure pattern shifts eastwards and we'll get more in the way of polar-maritime or even, at times, arctic-maritime air, which, while not exactly the prolonged warm sunny spell we need after the poor late winter, will be much more bearable than what we have at present. Nick ---------------------- Another lovely sunny morning here. Clouded over this afternoon though. Unfortunately I can't offer you a holiday cottage to rent though ;-) Dave, S.Essex My general perception of central southern England is that it usually avoids the worst of what the east coast gets, and the worst of what the west gets. Not so this year it seems. We got the southeastern gloom at the end of February when the west was better - and now we're getting the southwestern gloom in March where the east is, apparently better!!! Nick |
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, Dawlish writes: I hope the SE is faring better than the SW today. Driving drizzle/ light rain in a force 4, gusting stronger, southerly all day since 0900. Foggy; visibility has been 100m at times; 200m presently. Altogether foul. A day for staying in and avoiding the weather. The SE - or my bit of Surrey at least - didn't fare much better. It was reasonably bright first thing, but the weather deteriorated and the drizzle set in - very lightly at first - a little before noon. The afternoon became progressively darker and wetter. -- John Hall "Acting is merely the art of keeping a large group of people from coughing." Sir Ralph Richardson (1902-83) |
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On Mar 23, 6:49*pm, John Hall wrote:
In article , *Dawlish writes: I hope the SE is faring better than the SW today. Driving drizzle/ light rain in a force 4, gusting stronger, southerly all day since 0900. Foggy; visibility has been 100m at times; 200m presently. Altogether foul. A day for staying in and avoiding the weather. The SE - or my bit of Surrey at least - didn't fare much better. It was reasonably bright first thing, but the weather deteriorated and the drizzle set in - very lightly at first - a little before noon. The afternoon became progressively darker and wetter. -- John Hall * * * * * *"Acting is merely the art of keeping a large group of people * * * * * * from coughing." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Sir Ralph Richardson (1902-83) Horrible here all day. Foggy, wet and dark early with a nagging cold wind, even though its been from the south. Thoroughly miserable. Plucking up courage to take the dog: wish me well, but I won't be gone some time! |
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On Mar 23, 6:49*pm, John Hall wrote:
In article , *Dawlish writes: I hope the SE is faring better than the SW today. Driving drizzle/ light rain in a force 4, gusting stronger, southerly all day since 0900. Foggy; visibility has been 100m at times; 200m presently. Altogether foul. A day for staying in and avoiding the weather. The SE - or my bit of Surrey at least - didn't fare much better. It was reasonably bright first thing, but the weather deteriorated and the drizzle set in - very lightly at first - a little before noon. The afternoon became progressively darker and wetter. -- John Hall * * * * * *"Acting is merely the art of keeping a large group of people * * * * * * from coughing." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Sir Ralph Richardson (1902-83) Just slightly warmer feeling vile weather because of the lack of wind, though temperatures are a degree lower than yesterday. The drizzle is now coming down fairly vertically through the fog. Nice. |
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On Mar 24, 2:42*pm, Dawlish wrote:
On Mar 23, 6:49*pm, John Hall wrote: In article , *Dawlish writes: I hope the SE is faring better than the SW today. Driving drizzle/ light rain in a force 4, gusting stronger, southerly all day since 0900. Foggy; visibility has been 100m at times; 200m presently. Altogether foul. A day for staying in and avoiding the weather. The SE - or my bit of Surrey at least - didn't fare much better. It was reasonably bright first thing, but the weather deteriorated and the drizzle set in - very lightly at first - a little before noon. The afternoon became progressively darker and wetter. -- John Hall * * * * * *"Acting is merely the art of keeping a large group of people * * * * * * from coughing." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Sir Ralph Richardson (1902-83) Just slightly warmer feeling vile weather because of the lack of wind, though temperatures are a degree lower than yesterday. The drizzle is now coming down fairly vertically through the fog. Nice. Has been much better than expected so far in Southampton area, though rather thundery looking to the west at present. Still maybe there'll be a band of heavy rain then it'll clear to the polar stuff expected at the weekend. (Here's hoping) Nick |
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On Mar 24, 4:02*pm, Nick wrote:
On Mar 24, 2:42*pm, Dawlish wrote: On Mar 23, 6:49*pm, John Hall wrote: In article , *Dawlish writes: I hope the SE is faring better than the SW today. Driving drizzle/ light rain in a force 4, gusting stronger, southerly all day since 0900. Foggy; visibility has been 100m at times; 200m presently. Altogether foul. A day for staying in and avoiding the weather. The SE - or my bit of Surrey at least - didn't fare much better. It was reasonably bright first thing, but the weather deteriorated and the drizzle set in - very lightly at first - a little before noon. The afternoon became progressively darker and wetter. -- John Hall * * * * * *"Acting is merely the art of keeping a large group of people * * * * * * from coughing." * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * Sir Ralph Richardson (1902-83) Just slightly warmer feeling vile weather because of the lack of wind, though temperatures are a degree lower than yesterday. The drizzle is now coming down fairly vertically through the fog. Nice. Has been much better than expected so far in Southampton area, though rather thundery looking to the west at present. Still maybe there'll be a band of heavy rain then it'll clear to the polar stuff expected at the weekend. (Here's hoping) Nick- Hide quoted text - - Show quoted text - It's been drizzling now, in a host of different ways, for two solid days and showing no signs of letting up. Suicide weather.......... |
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please do.
bigot Dawlish wrote: Suicide weather.......... --- news://freenews.netfront.net/ - complaints: --- |
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