The colin_p appreciation summer sun and storm thread 2024
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UTH said:
Just heard ITV telling me the 3 month outlook is warmer than normal but wetter than normal. So that's fairly useless for any outdoors fun, but at least the heating won't be on. FFS.
Kind of the reason we invested in an outdoor cabin (and painted it in Norwegian cabin paint!). So we can enjoy wet and warm summers 'outdoors' Puggit said:
UTH said:
Just heard ITV telling me the 3 month outlook is warmer than normal but wetter than normal. So that's fairly useless for any outdoors fun, but at least the heating won't be on. FFS.
Kind of the reason we invested in an outdoor cabin (and painted it in Norwegian cabin paint!). So we can enjoy wet and warm summers 'outdoors' I really wish the rain would bugger off. If its not going to then at least some warmth will be welcome.
Its a bit warmer today but I am still debating about having the heating on for a bit as the house is a little chilly. Its nearly May FFS. Sun is sporadically out, but not enough to sufficiently warm the house.
I hope we will be rewarded later in the year with a decent summer, but based on what we have had the last 18 months I wont hold my breath
Its a bit warmer today but I am still debating about having the heating on for a bit as the house is a little chilly. Its nearly May FFS. Sun is sporadically out, but not enough to sufficiently warm the house.
I hope we will be rewarded later in the year with a decent summer, but based on what we have had the last 18 months I wont hold my breath
Scabutz said:
I really wish the rain would bugger off. If its not going to then at least some warmth will be welcome.
Its a bit warmer today but I am still debating about having the heating on for a bit as the house is a little chilly. Its nearly May FFS. Sun is sporadically out, but not enough to sufficiently warm the house.
I hope we will be rewarded later in the year with a decent summer, but based on what we have had the last 18 months I wont hold my breath
Well, MetOffice have just tweeted:Its a bit warmer today but I am still debating about having the heating on for a bit as the house is a little chilly. Its nearly May FFS. Sun is sporadically out, but not enough to sufficiently warm the house.
I hope we will be rewarded later in the year with a decent summer, but based on what we have had the last 18 months I wont hold my breath
Good luck!
Puggit said:
Scabutz said:
I really wish the rain would bugger off. If its not going to then at least some warmth will be welcome.
Its a bit warmer today but I am still debating about having the heating on for a bit as the house is a little chilly. Its nearly May FFS. Sun is sporadically out, but not enough to sufficiently warm the house.
I hope we will be rewarded later in the year with a decent summer, but based on what we have had the last 18 months I wont hold my breath
Well, MetOffice have just tweeted:Its a bit warmer today but I am still debating about having the heating on for a bit as the house is a little chilly. Its nearly May FFS. Sun is sporadically out, but not enough to sufficiently warm the house.
I hope we will be rewarded later in the year with a decent summer, but based on what we have had the last 18 months I wont hold my breath
Good luck!
Hoping for a cool, damp summer here because:
1 - I don't like heat.
2 - My next door neighbour has just hard landscaped his entire (postage stamp of a) garden (grey paving, grey gravel, grey fence paint) and is today setting up huge amounts of "indoors outdoors" furniture, has also installed colossal (grey) bi-fold doors and a huge stereo, and their kid has a blasted baskteball hoop.
Long may it rain and blow a gale, otherwise the inevitable noise pollution is going to drive me spare. Modern suburban life is rubbish.
1 - I don't like heat.
2 - My next door neighbour has just hard landscaped his entire (postage stamp of a) garden (grey paving, grey gravel, grey fence paint) and is today setting up huge amounts of "indoors outdoors" furniture, has also installed colossal (grey) bi-fold doors and a huge stereo, and their kid has a blasted baskteball hoop.
Long may it rain and blow a gale, otherwise the inevitable noise pollution is going to drive me spare. Modern suburban life is rubbish.
popeyewhite said:
CivicDuties said:
No, I'm in North Berkshire, colin was from East Berkshire before moving to the Grim North.
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