What's Your Weather Like...? MK4...

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    2 degrees...feeling a bit parky...Brrrrrr
     
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    Don't know how cold it is, but I am up before the central heating has gone on. Off to do a boot sale, hope the grass is'nt too wet.:frown:
     
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    4.2 degrees here and foggy - a proper "pea souper" :heehee:
     
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    38.3F but the sun is already burning off the mist and the leaves on the trees are remaining totally still whilst the dew drips off them.
     
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    A beautiful sunny start here and very still and calm. 8C
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    Perfect autumn morning, crystal clear skies and no wind. The air is crisp and clean.
    Better get a shift in and get the wallflowers and pansies in :snork:
     
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    Very overcast first thing(at boot sale at 7.30)and foggy, left at 12.30, sun trying to break through.
     
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    Fog eventually cleared by late morning and then it was clear blue skies from then on and not a breath of wind, top temp 16 degrees :)
     
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    Nice white lawns this morning and scrape the windscreen job for drivers

    Nice and Sunny all day but very cold

    Jack McH
     
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    Gosh, I do so like Portugal, 26c today, 22c now, 16c low last night. Blue skies and sunshine all the way today but we are praying the rain for next week will find us! :love30:
     
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    Yesterday the temp rose into the low 60's and was very pleasant without any wind. This morning it's dry and mild (47F) but rain is forecast. We still need the rain here but the cracks in the garden are gradually disappearing. Our August rainfall was 40% less than the average over the last 100 years.
     
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      Currently 7 degrees and dry, but the forecasts seem very split as to whether it will remain dry or rain, our local BBC forecast says dry for the next 3 days then rain, another local weather station (Wunderground) says up to 70% chance of rain for today and tonight?????, which one will be right?? :scratch::snork:
       
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      Early signs are that the local Wunderground forecast is right :dbgrtmb:............it's raining, quite heavily too :frown::biggrin:, hopefully it won't be persistant and just a shower :)
       
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      All the forecasts for Shineyland show rain by 8 a.m. I'll update in 15 minutes :heehee:.

      I think I'd rather trust Sarafi, the cat from down the road, who is wandering about our garden. If it's going to rain he usually settles down to sleep on the piece of carpet on the top shelf of our greenhouse at least 15 minutes before the rain starts.
       
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