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Beautiful fast moving low stratus here in Haytor, far better than that nasty
clear bitterly cold polar air with snow showers a few days ago. Also look at
NW Scotland I bet they are enjoying the lovely mild conditions topping up
their water butts as a bonus watching the streams and waterfalls from rain
and snow melt cascading off the hillsides. And then there is NE England with
a wee breeze to ease the heat. But hey, the SE and London are in for a
scorching day, so that's all right then! :-)

Will
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On Saturday, March 7, 2015 at 8:52:58 AM UTC, wrote:
Beautiful fast moving low stratus here in Haytor, far better than that nasty
clear bitterly cold polar air with snow showers a few days ago. Also look at
NW Scotland I bet they are enjoying the lovely mild conditions topping up
their water butts as a bonus watching the streams and waterfalls from rain
and snow melt cascading off the hillsides. And then there is NE England with
a wee breeze to ease the heat. But hey, the SE and London are in for a
scorching day, so that's all right then! :-)

Will
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What an utterly silly post. 'I like this kind of weather and now I haven't got it, so yah boo sucks to the rest of you'.........
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On Saturday, March 7, 2015 at 8:52:58 AM UTC, wrote:
Beautiful fast moving low stratus here in Haytor, far better than that nasty
clear bitterly cold polar air with snow showers a few days ago. Also look at
NW Scotland I bet they are enjoying the lovely mild conditions topping up
their water butts as a bonus watching the streams and waterfalls from rain
and snow melt cascading off the hillsides. And then there is NE England with
a wee breeze to ease the heat. But hey, the SE and London are in for a
scorching day, so that's all right then! :-)


Yes, it is better than polar air. It's March now and I've had enough of winter and would like some warmth.

You seem very bitter, nothing like a good dose of 'weather envy' is there?

Col
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On Saturday, 7 March 2015 08:52:58 UTC, wrote:
And then there is NE England with
a wee breeze to ease the heat. But hey, the SE and London are in for a
scorching day, so that's all right then! :-)

Hi Will,
LOL! Lots of folk were asking me how warm this weekend would be as they had heard the brilliant forecast! I told them not to hold their breath but hold their hats!
Gale all night and currently here. MWS 34.5KT today so far and highest 10min WSW 41G60KT.
Good old Pennine lee wave. Most things permanently tied down in these parts because of it!
Ken
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On Saturday, March 7, 2015 at 9:06:39 AM UTC, Ken Cook wrote:
On Saturday, 7 March 2015 08:52:58 UTC, wrote:
And then there is NE England with
a wee breeze to ease the heat. But hey, the SE and London are in for a
scorching day, so that's all right then! :-)

Hi Will,
LOL! Lots of folk were asking me how warm this weekend would be as they had heard the brilliant forecast! I told them not to hold their breath but hold their hats!
Gale all night and currently here. MWS 34.5KT today so far and highest 10min WSW 41G60KT.
Good old Pennine lee wave. Most things permanently tied down in these parts because of it!
Ken
Copley
Teesdale


F3-4 SW and virtually unbroken sunshine yesterday in Penzance. Some low stratus over the hills in the afternoon, but none on the cliff tops. Max 12.3C, min 9.1C last night.

Thin broken SC currently and very mild. 10.5C in Penzance. 11.6C in St Ives at 09:00 where the air's descending and it's currently mainly sunny http://www.nci-stives.org/webcam.htm.

Spring has Sprung.

Graham
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clear bitterly cold polar air with snow showers a few days
ago. Also look at NW Scotland I bet they are enjoying the
lovely mild conditions topping up their water butts as a bonus
watching the streams and waterfalls from rain and snow melt
cascading off the hillsides. And then there is NE England with
a wee breeze to ease the heat. But hey, the SE and London are
in for a scorching day, so that's all right then! :-)
Will


I can't speak for NW Scotland, but in the North-East we have
been being blown about all week, leading to many games of
chase-the-empty-wheely-bin-up-the-street. Last night, coming
home over the normally relatively chilly Dramlachs, the car
thermometer rose to 11ºC, and my outside thermometer is
currently reading 12ºC (which is probably overstated as the
sensor is close to the house wall).

All this has dashed my hopes of going skiing if/when the wind
dies down. Skiing in high winds is not fun. You get loose snow
and ice crystals blowing into your face. In these temperatures
the snow surface will be melting fast, and I prefer not to ski
on 'porridge'. If the temperature drops far enough again, it
will freeze hard, and I don't much like skiing on 'boilerplate'
either (though it's preferable to 'porridge'; if you fall in
'porridge', you fall slowly and your ski can dig in, so you are
more likely to twist or tear or break some part of your anatomy;
if you fall on 'boilerplate' you'll generally just get a bruise
unless you career into a rock).

But at least it looks like a good day for flying a glider
because if the wind is strong enough there will be mountain lee
wave to fly in.

Anne



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Barely a breeze in the valley here, just crept above 10c and the sun is attempting to break through.
Rather pleasant actually.
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Thans for that, David :-(
Ken
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On 07/03/2015 10:15, David Mitchell wrote:
Barely a breeze in the valley here, just crept above 10c and the sun is attempting to break through.
Rather pleasant actually.


Brilliant sunshine here in Southend-on-Sea, a wee wind, but temperature
climbing and currently 13.6°C. Lovely...

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Wonderful, warm, sunny weather on the slopes of Dartmoor in the Teign Valley. Dunno what it's like up on the tops and quite honestly, with weather like this, who would?


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