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Of this depressing cold rubbish ending?

I would even settle for damp, windy and mild rather than this horris
situation were stuck in at the moment.

Time for another break a long way south I reckon.

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Of this depressing cold rubbish ending? I would even settle for damp, windy and mild rather than this horris situation were stuck in at the moment. Time for another break a long way south I reckon. Rob


If as the metoffice says if this block stays on until Mid May we will be in for a continental summer, that is 30C+, where the sea has little effect on our weather and the weather will be blown from the hot continental Europe.
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On Monday, March 25, 2013 2:07:34 PM UTC, BK wrote:
Of this depressing cold rubbish ending? I would even settle for damp,
windy and mild rather than this horris situation were stuck in at the
moment. Time for another break a long way south I reckon. Rob


If as the metoffice says if this block stays on until Mid May we will
be in for a continental summer, that is 30C+, where the sea has little
effect on our weather and the weather will be blown from the hot
continental Europe.



Slight snag with that scenario I'd say, wonderful though it is to
contemplate. By May the jet will have ventured just far enough north to
swing in directly over these isles bringing with it prolonged spells of
wind and rain.

Sorry for the spoiler.
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On Monday, March 25, 2013 2:07:34 PM UTC, BK wrote:
Of this depressing cold rubbish ending?


I would even settle for damp, windy and mild rather than this horris
situation were stuck in at the moment.


I reckon that once we can get rid of the strong Easterly, we will also get rid of the majority of the low cloud.

Yes, that does mean sharp night frosts, but at least some sunshine during the day should cheer people up.

It is not so much the cold winds that depress me, but the constant whining of people about the weather (which seems to have become much worse over the last eighteen months).

It is almost as if people do really believe that repetitive moaning will actually force the weather to change; which is somewhat ironic given that many people believe that it is our love affair with our cosy air-conditioned cars, offices and centrally heated homes that might have caused these severe weather events in the first place.
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I reserve the right to moan. This weather is literally killing my income.

Simon


I reckon that once we can get rid of the strong Easterly, we will also
get rid of the majority of the low cloud.

Yes, that does mean sharp night frosts, but at least some sunshine
during the day should cheer people up.

It is not so much the cold winds that depress me, but the constant
whining of people about the weather (which seems to have become much
worse over the last eighteen months).
It is almost as if people do really believe that repetitive moaning
will actually force the weather to change; which is somewhat ironic
given that many people believe that it is our love affair with our cosy
air-conditioned cars, offices and centrally heated homes that might
have caused these severe weather events in the first place.





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Likewise Simon!

Rob

Simon wrote in message ...
I reserve the right to moan. This weather is literally killing my income.

Simon


I reckon that once we can get rid of the strong Easterly, we will also
get rid of the majority of the low cloud.

Yes, that does mean sharp night frosts, but at least some sunshine during
the day should cheer people up.

It is not so much the cold winds that depress me, but the constant
whining of people about the weather (which seems to have become much
worse over the last eighteen months).
It is almost as if people do really believe that repetitive moaning will
actually force the weather to change; which is somewhat ironic given that
many people believe that it is our love affair with our cosy
air-conditioned cars, offices and centrally heated homes that might have
caused these severe weather events in the first place.





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On Monday, March 25, 2013 2:07:34 PM UTC, BK wrote:
Of this depressing cold rubbish ending?


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Rob


Nope.
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