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I'm fed up with them telling me how glorious the weather is today. It's bloody cold in that north east wind today and we do have some sun, I would be even more p&^%^%d off if I lived further up the east coast were the sun hasn't appeared at all for days.

2 weeks and the evenings start drawing in !!!

Bah humbug...

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On Saturday, June 8, 2013 5:01:05 PM UTC+1, Keith (Southend)G wrote:
I'm fed up with them telling me how glorious the weather is today. It's bloody cold in that north east wind today and we do have some sun, I would be even more p&^%^%d off if I lived further up the east coast were the sun hasn't appeared at all for days.



2 weeks and the evenings start drawing in !!!



Bah humbug...

I can hear what you're saying, Keith, but you have to admit it is a million times better than last year - and the years before that?

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On 08/06/13 17:01, Keith (Southend)G wrote:
I'm fed up with them telling me how glorious the weather is today. It's bloody cold in that north east wind today and we do have some sun, I would be even more p&^%^%d off if I lived further up the east coast were the sun hasn't appeared at all for days.


I'm fed up with the locals (Thanet) rferring to it as a sea breeze! No
it's not; it's just a blooming cold wind!

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On Saturday, 8 June 2013 17:07:28 UTC+1, Scott W wrote:
On Saturday, June 8, 2013 5:01:05 PM UTC+1, Keith (Southend)G wrote:

I'm fed up with them telling me how glorious the weather is today. It's bloody cold in that north east wind today and we do have some sun, I would be even more p&^%^%d off if I lived further up the east coast were the sun hasn't appeared at all for days.








2 weeks and the evenings start drawing in !!!








Bah humbug...




I can hear what you're saying, Keith, but you have to admit it is a million times better than last year - and the years before that?




Keith (Southend)




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My mean for June is currently running at -2.7°C below the average for the month.
Mini iceage the past year I think!

Still think summers going to be good though, just not arrived yet.

Keith (Southend)
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On Jun 8, 5:35*pm, "Keith (Southend)G"
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On Saturday, 8 June 2013 17:07:28 UTC+1, Scott W *wrote:
On Saturday, June 8, 2013 5:01:05 PM UTC+1, Keith (Southend)G wrote:


I'm fed up with them telling me how glorious the weather is today. It's bloody cold in that north east wind today and we do have some sun, I would be even more p&^%^%d off if I lived further up the east coast were the sun hasn't appeared at all for days.


2 weeks and the evenings start drawing in !!!


Bah humbug...


I can hear what you're saying, Keith, but you have to admit it is a million times better than last year - and the years before that?


Keith (Southend)


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My mean for June is currently running at -2.7°C below the average for the month.
Mini iceage the past year I think!

Still think summers going to be good though, just not arrived yet.

Keith (Southend)


Sorry Keith.
25C in my garden today.
24C yesterday.

A bit too warm.
I had to seek shade.

Len
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On 08/06/13 17:07, Scott W wrote:
On Saturday, June 8, 2013 5:01:05 PM UTC+1, Keith (Southend)G wrote:
I'm fed up with them telling me how glorious the weather is today. It's bloody cold in that north east wind today and we do have some sun, I would be even more p&^%^%d off if I lived further up the east coast were the sun hasn't appeared at all for days.



2 weeks and the evenings start drawing in !!!



Bah humbug...

I can hear what you're saying, Keith, but you have to admit it is a million times better than last year - and the years before that?

Keith (Southend)

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It is also a million times better than we have had almost all this year
so far.
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On Sat, 8 Jun 2013 09:51:02 -0700 (PDT), Len Wood
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25C in my garden today.


Here, 26.0°C.

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Wasn't too bad today 14c and a bit of sun. 16c yesterday and glorious, but quite a chill in the air. Nights are still chilly, around 3 to 4c.

David Mitchell. Langtoft. East Riding.
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On Jun 8, 5:22*pm, Simon Bennett wrote:
On 08/06/13 17:01, Keith (Southend)G wrote:

I'm fed up with them telling me how glorious the weather is today. It's bloody cold in that north east wind today and we do have some sun, I would be even more p&^%^%d off if I lived further up the east coast were the sun hasn't appeared at all for days.


I'm fed up with the locals (Thanet) rferring to it as a sea breeze! No
it's not; it's just a blooming cold wind!


You tell 'em! We can't have people using the "Sea" word, quite
apart from the meteorological inaccuracy.

Nothing too warm here either, max 17.9°C with a F4 NE'ly which
has dropped only to F3 overnight. St and Sc arrived earlier than
usual today - overcast by 8 pm. For the SE this is a waste of an
anticyclone - I demand 30°C immediately.

Tudor Hughes, Warlingham, NE Surrey, 556 ft.
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On Saturday, 8 June 2013 17:07:28 UTC+1, Scott W wrote:
On Saturday, June 8, 2013 5:01:05 PM UTC+1, Keith (Southend)G wrote:

I'm fed up with them telling me how glorious the weather is today. It's bloody cold in that north east wind today and we do have some sun, I would be even more p&^%^%d off if I lived further up the east coast were the sun hasn't appeared at all for days.








2 weeks and the evenings start drawing in !!!








Bah humbug...




I can hear what you're saying, Keith, but you have to admit it is a million times better than last year - and the years before that?




Keith (Southend)




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Even worse today (9th), maximum of 13.9°C, coldest this month, at least it didn't rain as we had a christening in the family followed by a BBQ, all doors flung open, not felt so cold since last year with another outside event for the Queens diamond jubilee (10.9° 3rd June 2012).

Bring on the westerlies, much milder.

Keith (Southend)
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