WHAT'S YOUR WEATHER LIKE 2018

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  1. Gail_68

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    You need hide Woo...more like :runforhills:...I can't take no more [​IMG] [​IMG]
     
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    • Scrungee

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      As I'm only watering vegetables, I don't see any difference [1] between me watering my own stuff 5 mins walk from home using the minimum amount required, or driving to buy from a supermarket who've trucked it in from sub-regional depots, where it's been trucked from regional depots, where it's been trucked from where commercial growers use at least as much water (and I could go on further).

      [1] Hmmm, maybe there is a difference, and my own veg has less of an environmental impact.


      P.S. Anybody remember the big drought many, many years ago when a section of the Thames started flowing backwards? I think it was at Northmoor near Oxford as I went fishing there at the time just to watch my float heading off upstream.
       
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      • Kandy

        Kandy Will be glad to see the sun again soon.....

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        8932AE5B-D61F-4E60-B769-C680DA98AC21.jpeg We have just got back from watering the lottie veggies and we had to have the AC on full as we drove home and the car temperature was showing 28c in the shade:yikes:

        Our early spud foliage (Sutton’s Foremost)has been collapsing this week and now some of that foliage has gone brown and crisp.Mr Kandy is panicking thinking it is blight but there were no brown splodges on the leaves before they collapsed so I assured him they were just getting ready for harvesting and the heat is speeding things up,as we are not watering them:biggrin:

        Also have seen butterfly trees in flower and am not sure whether they are early or whether it is the correct time for them to bloom here in the East Midlands:scratch:
         
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          pete Growing a bit of this and a bit of that....

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          Until it gets really hot I'm not going to take too much notice of the temps. its summer and we are actually getting one,:yay: quite rare really, even though the "experts" drone on about climate change and global warming.

          That said, in a shower today we had 1mm of rain.;)
          Basically all it did was boost the humidity once the sun came out again.
          I'm going to enjoy it, it could all end at any time.:smile:
           
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            Beware of potato scab caused by dry soil around the tubers.
             
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              A nice hot day with variable amounts of sun at the Hampton Court Flower Show, 28c when we arrived after a 3hr journey and 32c when we left. No showers but humid so the air conditioned coach was welcome.:smile:
               
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                81f was the top temperature today. There was more of a breeze, a fair amount of cirrus clouds, and not a drop of rain.:dunno::snorky: The temperature at the moment is 62f and the pressure reading is 100hpa.:coffee::snorky:
                 
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                  Getting boring now 28/83 . And getting worse on Sunday and through next week.

                  Sorry @pete if you don't think this is hot I'd like to know what you think is :)
                   
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                    A Phall curry, KFF

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                      You only think that's hot because you haven't tasted one of my Naga curries. :dbgrtmb:
                       
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                        Yesterday was the hottest yet. Our weather station said it just topped 92F (33C) in our main garden. The permanently shady garden reached 86F (30C) as there wasn't even a hint of a breeze. No sign of rain.

                        Today and the next three days are forecast to be the hottest yet. Then a big drop on Tuesday to the mid-seventies.
                         
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                          @Scrungee i think it was 1976 of the big drought.
                           
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                            Morning all sunny and light wind temp. 17 to 26c
                            Sunrise was 4.54

                            Sunset 21.30
                            :exhausted::fan:
                             
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                            • Gail_68

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                              Well woke at 6am [​IMG]...yes I had to double check the clock I was [​IMG] myself :loll:

                              :hotsun: again as always...same old tale ...temp inside 61F and humid already :exhausted::fan: tops is 79F and the rest :snorky:
                               
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                              Cor, we have some light rain forcast for the 19th July, only 13 days to wait for it:yes::yay: :hapfeet:


                              My bonfire pile at the plot is getting enormous, but I daren't torch it because I might start a huge grass/scrub fire and set the neighbouring gardens alight.
                               
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