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He had the seed and said that by waiting until spring he would have to drill more seed to counter for reduced germination. Wheat crop looked as normal round here and all harvested along with lots of hay earlier in the month. 7˚C at 7.30, overcast & mild with a fresh SW’ly wind, cloudy & windy all day, occasional light rain, a heavy bout of rain by evening, 10˚ by 8.30pm. Like the flowers only come out when its sunny so of course its warmer.but i sence there is a minute change in attitudes because observations are making it harder for the lies to be continued.and cold snaps like this cause ? Is it so cold so close to the longest day.45y ago we had snow on xmas day on the mtns. 4˚C at 7.30, cloudy with a cold SW’ly wind, staying overcast all day, wind strengthening during the morning, max temp 6˚, light drizzle in the evening and temp was a degree higher, 8˚ at 8pm, surprising when I stepped out with the dog.

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Being in NW London Rhys will certainly have more warmth than my country location. 12˚C at 7.30 and all day, overcast with a strong SE’ly wind, rain starting around 9 and not letting up at all, raining even now at 10pm, wind having turned into the NE. It was one of these days when you can’t quite figure out what season it is. 9˚C at 7.30, bright and sunny with variable amounts of cloud throughout the day, pretty beefy W’ly wind with occasional strong gusts, nevertheless got to a max of 19˚ in sheltered parts, 9˚ by 8.30pm. So, Out East, to you, we are a tropical 12 C this morning.was looking at the WMO O3 article and how the current hole is above ave for last decade.WHY?

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They wouldn’t pick me for the England Test side, so why pick Root for the national climate advisory panel? We are both equally unqualified for the roles ascribed above… @Claude – You might refer to the rain in the Canterbury region as “some excitement” but those affected by the flooding wouldn’t see it that way. Would you feel the same if severe weather affected your area in the Manawutu?

  • The last few days have seen some excitement down the south island,with a L of 984mb, off the NW driving a bit of precip into the E side of S island dropping 400mm in 28hrs in some parts and still ongoing but easing .some flooding has occured but full extent not known yet,with evacuations.
  • Had to dig up some turf to do some drainage work, amazed how powder dry the ground was underneath.
  • From what I see it’s forecast quite warm in the EU until a few days before christmas.
  • Fierce chill winds around Paris ripping green cherries of the trees in gardens.
  • GFS are now predicting a massive and severe outbreak of polar maritime air from the 23rd going through the Xmas period.
  • Hi David Nope, the runs are cold and upgrading to colder and colder.

Lightning & thunder forecast for Friday & Saturday, but no yellow warning. 12˚C at 7.30, fresh and cool SW’ly wind which blew with increasing strength as the day went on, cloudy for some of the time but with many bright spells in between and a notable uptick in temps by early afternoon, reaching 23˚, cooler again towards evening but still 16˚ at 8pm. 11˚C at 7.30, very sunny morning and warming up very quickly to a max of 24˚ by midday in spite of the cool NW’ly breeze, club moving in by early evening making it feel considerably cooler, 13˚ by 10pm. 11˚C at 7.30, overcast and drizzly for most of the morning with a cool ESE’ly breeze, drying up by midday, max temp 17˚, no sun, 14˚ by 8pm.

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The already long lasting snowpack on the Munros might even get a refill. GFS also suggesting that the rest of May is not going to be a roaster either. Interesting how even 2 miles can make a difference to night-time temperatures. This cool snap is a pain for my tomato plants which needed to be outside in the sun during the daytime to ensure lots of light and less warm temperatures. Having to keep them indoors at higher temperature with less sunlight is not optimal. The cooling breeze made a sweatshirt necessary quite early yesterday evening.

Not sure that this will be the end of winter, the cold can come back anytime. 4˚Cat 7.30, slight frost in places, fresh NW’ly wind and quite bright with some cloud but not warm with that sharp wind, max temp 9˚ in more sheltered spots, sunny afternoon & fairly clear evening, less windy, 3˚ by 8pm. 0˚C overnight, 2˚ at 7.30, slight frost in sheltered places but thawing very quickly in the bright sun, windy again from the W, clouds moving along quickly, max temp 11˚, wind drying the ground nicely, so farmers out in force, 6˚ at 8pm. 1˚C at 7.30, frostier than yesterday, sunny all day with a cold N’ly breeze at first, turning into the SE’ly sea breeze later, a real spring day but with a cold undertow, max temp 15˚ out of the wind, sunny end to the day with 7˚ at 8pm.

Shows that flooding is partly a function of the structure of soil onto which water falls, not merely the depth of water falling. Looks like another very mild winter with the occasional near miss of cold air for this season. Rain we got .all 25mm spread over the last day or so so no drops wasted round here .others got a bit of flooding but thats cos they were greedy and didnt share.so mild with this rain only dropped to 15 overnite . Latest run of GFS doing the usual backtrack on degree and severity of a polar maritime outbreak forecast for later next week, that according to the Norwegian Met forecast would have brought snow down to 140 metres here in Highland Perthshire.

I predict disintermediation in food supply will expand greatly after this recession. The sun setting on ‘supermarkets’ being food outlets. On coronavirus, it is not a conspiracy and overall the government is going a good job under the circumstances they dont and wont have the answer or solution to everything. The advice is clear but unfortunately some lack common sense. Rhys, Paddy, Gerry, That Imperial guy Neil Ferguson is some prize specimen, isn’t he? Rowing back on his modelling of 20% of infections requiring critical care, he said yesterday that it would be just 0.1% instead.

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My neighbour reported seeing swallows around here about a week ago. The apple trees are alive with buzzing bees as they enjoy the blossom. My Mirabelle plum seesaw protocol token has turned out to be more resilient than I first thought with a few plumlets of various sizes. With rain due I am pumping out the butts into the ponds.

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9˚C at 7.30, quite cloudy with a blustery & cool SW’ly wind but by 9 it brightened up and we had a very sunny day though not quite as warm as yesterday with a max of 17˚, rather fresher in the wind, still 12˚ at 8pm. Been listening to Clif High recently, he talks about 2041 as the start of the LIA, until then it’s all preparatory with the growing season getting shorter all the time. 8˚C at 7.30, overcast & grey all morning with a light NE’ly wind, sun coming out by midday and giving us a max temp of 14˚, clouding over again by 4pm, fairly still by evening, 8˚ at 8pm. Cuckoo going calling madly in the woods around us, must be spring. 10˚C at 7.30, drizzle, overcast with a cold NNW’ly wind that went on all day, but by midday the clouds lifted and we had a very sunny afternoon & evening, max temp 21˚, still 18˚ at 8pm & feeling warm in the sun.

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Badly needed 16mm of rain was welcomed by all the crop farmers who just managed to finish planting in time .the local baleage maker has a large heap of bales waiting for winter due to good growth and lawns need mowing at least once a week. Down sth they are forecasting snow to 1200m and looking at the o3 maps we wont get much change for a few weeks yet.the o3 hole is still too large to let the weather settle. 8˚C at 7.30 with a fresh and mild WSW’ly wind, cloudy all day but feeling unseasonably warm with a max of 15˚, sun early and late with amazing cloudscapes, still 13˚ at 8pm. Not a bad week so far,unless you are a believer.it began with 19+mm rain, then fined up,with temps up to 21 daytme and 10/11 at night except last night where we are at 5.5 at 0600. Another 2 days of fine then cloudy and more rain on sunday pm.

I’m sure they will have egg on their faces in the years to come. Enough to make an omelet or two before going out on their sledges and ice skates. 5˚C at 7.30, overcast with a fresh S’ly wind which strengthened considerably during the morning and kept going all day, light showers every now and then but more persistent rain by evening, 6˚ at 8pm.

Disappointing news for those on this site who like to have a dig at the BBC for only reporting warmist news as part of the world wide conspiracy. Fingers crossed for the Scottish ski scene and businesses, good news for once!. Just finished the last comment, when the mini-snowplough from the Council started to clear and grit the pavements. While Claude comments that the ice caps are going to melt according to one report, iceagenow has a link to a report on a 3rd icebreaker being sent to the aid of the second icebreaker that was sent to supply the first icebreaker, if you are still with me.

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3˚C at 7.30, light SW’ly breeze, clouds receding towards the S and paving the way for a bright day, max temp 4˚, some cloud in the afternoon, bright evening, full moon tomorrow, 2˚ at 8pm. So enjoy reading what you guys write,Craig well said,facts win in the end .must be hard for the wallys to keep up their nonsence knowing its rubbish. Down here its back https://xcritical.com/ to cool mostly clear sky ,the Sthly of yesterday is almost gone and the hi cloud is drifting in from the west as the next front lines us up. Had 19.5mm so far this week with more promised tomorrow and fri. 0600 temp 5.3C , 3.8 on the grass 90%hum..enjoy your northern winter we’ll try to enjoy a cool summer so it seems, tho it may warm up with la nina.

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I don’t often say this, but more rain would be welcome. 16˚C at 7.30, another day of no wind, mist & mildness to the tune of 20˚ max, a few light showers in the afternoon but no deluge, 17˚ at 9pm, pretty unusual at this time of year. Nights galloping in, dog now needs his luminous collar for the evening walk. 11˚C at 7.30 in a light W’ly wind that beefed up somewhat during the day, bright & sunny for most of the time and really warm, 16˚ max, a real Golden October day, 9˚ by 9pm.

Claude – the reason why your Ozone Hole is persistent over Antarctica and the Southern Hemisphere is ongoing industrial and factory pollution from China, India, Indonesia and Australia. Of course your Government and NDOs just like ours up here will blame its own citizens and impose more and more CO2 taxes and restrictions on their lives. During the very cold December of 2010 Boris Johnson wrote in theTelegraph about Little Ice Ages and one Piers Corbyn so very strange to see him embrace the green menace at the UN.

Some sunshine during the morning but rain around midday, followed by a cloudy afternoon, max temp 19˚, wind abating by evening, 14˚ by 9pm. 10˚C at 7.30, overcast with a cold N-NE’ly wind which only abated by late afternoon, brightening up after midday like every recent day, max temp 20˚ and feeling pleasantly warm in full sun, still & almost cloudless evening, 11˚ at 8pm. 6˚C at 7.30, fairly bright with a NW’ly breeze, a few light showers in the morning, dry thereafter, occasionally sunny, max temp 9˚, stars peeking through the clouds by evening, 4˚ at 8pm. Picking some late cos lettuce in the garden I noticed some of them had ‘glassy’ peaks, so we must have had a slight frost at some point in October after all. 5˚C at 7.30, sunny morning with a SW’ly wind, cloudy by midday with rain starting at around 2 in a strengthening wind, some heavy bursts and going on until evening, max temp 8˚, turning very mild, 10˚ at 8pm.

Forgot to mention that we saw our first swallows on Wednesday, passing through. Fierce chill winds around Paris ripping green cherries of the trees in gardens. 9˚C at 7.30, sunny but with a strong cold N’ly wind which only abated late evening, the day was a mixture of sunshine and cloudy spells with a max temp of 15˚, occasional short drizzle and overall a cold day for the time of year, the dog days of August haha, 9˚ by 10pm. 7˚C at 7.30, yet another sunny day with alight S’ly breeze, max temp 19˚, slowly hazing over in the afternoon and then clouding up completely by evening, 12˚ at 8pm. We appear to be having the proverbial Indian summer, more sunshine & warmth forecast for tomorrow.

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