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28C here in South Cambridgeshire
"Paul Hyett" wrote in message ... Given the repeated return of warm weather this summer, another 80F+ beyond this current spell wouldn't surprise me too much. The LRF set-up still seems favourable to the possibility. That is my hunch too. I suspect that the continuing high pressure dominated weather still has a few weeks to run before the atmosphere finally gets it out of it's system. I'm going for a last fling of summer in the first few days of October, low 20's possibly nudging 25C in the south. Then by mid month autumn wind and rain sweeping in. Then at the end of the month high pressure returning but this time with frost. This then leads us in nicely into TWO's forecast of a cold November :) Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk |
28C here in South Cambridgeshire
In uk.sci.weather on Wed, 17 Sep 2003 at 18:30:00, Col wrote :
That is my hunch too. I suspect that the continuing high pressure dominated weather still has a few weeks to run before the atmosphere finally gets it out of it's system. I'm going for a last fling of summer in the first few days of October, low 20's possibly nudging 25C in the south. Then by mid month autumn wind and rain sweeping in. Then at the end of the month high pressure returning but this time with frost. This then leads us in nicely into TWO's forecast of a cold November :) I think I've sussed it out - the weather is controlled by my subconscious. It always does exactly the opposite of what my conscious mind wants (like Arnold Rimmer in the Red Dwarf episode 'Better Than Life'). :) -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham, England |
28C here in South Cambridgeshire
"Paul Hyett" wrote in message ... I think I've sussed it out - the weather is controlled by my subconscious. It always does exactly the opposite of what my conscious mind wants (like Arnold Rimmer in the Red Dwarf episode 'Better Than Life'). :) :) Well I hope your subconcious is thinking of a nasty mild, wet and boring winter! Col -- Bolton, Lancashire. 160m asl. http://www.reddwarfer.btinternet.co.uk |
28C here in South Cambridgeshire
In uk.sci.weather on Tue, 16 Sep 2003 at 20:40:29, John Hall wrote :
In article , Paul Hyett writes: ISTM this year must have had the longest period between first & last 80F+ readings on record - the first in mid-Apr, and still ongoing. 1959 might be in contention. The first one was probably some time in May, the last one in early October, IIRC. What's the earliest & latest date that 80F has been recorded anywhere in the UK? My guess would be early Apr/mid Oct. -- Paul Hyett, Cheltenham, England |
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