How's Your Weather?

cwarchc

New member
Just back from a long weekend in Whitby (small coastal town in the NE of England)
Beautiful weather, not a cloud in the sky, temp in the low 20's (70 f, in old money)
Glorious
 

teddy

Duckmeister
lightly overcast at 63 f. Could be worse. The evenings are closing in and we will soon be lighting fires every night.

teddy
 

teddy

Duckmeister
Raining today and cool at 60 f. Floods forecast in some areas but the land is too flat here to be a problem.

teddy
 

teddy

Duckmeister
A beautiful warm sunny day with temps around 64 f. The Clematis outside the front door is in bloom. Reminds me of my childhood when the sun used to shine from May until November.

teddy
 

teddy

Duckmeister
After the rain all weekend it is actually quite nice today. I had my chainsaw all ready for Sunday but it will have to sit there until next weekend. 60 f

teddy
 

teddy

Duckmeister
Another wet day, keeping us indoors when we want to be in the garden preparing for the Winter. 63 f

teddy
 

Krummhorn

Administrator
Staff member
ADMINISTRATOR
Fall is finally here ... daytime in the low 80's (f) and nights into the low 50's (f).

The ol' air conditioner is getting a much needed rest after keeping us comfortable cool all summer long. Actually had to fire up the gas forced air heater the other day, but only in the morning.

But ... I'm still wearing shorts and short sleeved shirts (except on Sunday mornings though).
 

teddy

Duckmeister
Its a Lou Reed day, in other words a lovely day hitting 62 f. Sunny and bright. Wind and rain forecast for later

teddy
 

Krummhorn

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Staff member
ADMINISTRATOR
Wondering (and concerned) about all of MIMF's UK friends. The news we get here across the pond is that half the UK is under a severe storm watch ... I read even London got hit as well.
 

Dorsetmike

Member
From what I've read, we were fairly lucky here in Dorset, some trees down and a bit of flooding, the main path of the storm seems to have been out to sea until it came ashore at the Isle of Wight (known locally as the "izzle of widget") then made its way inland, whilst another part of the storm came ashore around Bristol and headed up the M4 the 2 paths met around London and continued north easterly. Quite a few trees fell on railway lines causing considerable havoc, quite a few commuters didn't make into work. Other trees brought down power lines. Luckily only a couple of fatalities, probably as it was mostly at night and most people were at home in bed, the peak here was around 4am ( or so I'm told. I slept through it!).
 

teddy

Duckmeister
Cold, wet and miserable. And thats just in the office. 54 f

Just checked the weather in the South of France, 70 f and sunny.

teddy
 
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