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A whole week of warmth & sunshine - yipee! Should perk up the lottie and increase the harvest just ever so slightly, & lucky me even has a day off this week :) Will even get my winter woolies washed & dried ready. (Cat in wardrobe again!)

The only downturn in this it really makes it feel extra cold when temps drop to normal again - & any mention of early snow is really going to take the shine off it. :x

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That's nice for you, but not round here it hasn't been. Overcast all week, rain most days, chilly. I used to live in the West Country. I found it to be wetter, but at least when it was cloudy it rained, and if it was not raining it was sunny. If that makes any sense.
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Dear Westi, lovely here too. :)

My Great Niece, who is very lucky to live just across the way from me, is down at Osmington Bay for a week, hope the weather lasts for her.
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Lovely here too, wall to wall sunshine, and temperatures on the up at the beginning of the week which should ripen the last of the grapes to a lush dark colour,new neighbours at last, sociable and seem very nice.
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Just to make you all feel even more smug :wink:

Our five-day forecast:

Sunday - Light rain - windy

Monday - Cloudy - windy

Tuesday - Light rain - windy

Wednesday - Sunny (really :shock: ) - windy

Thursday - Heavy rain - windy (knew it was too good to last :cry:
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Alan, if you want some sunshine then pop down here, I'll air the spare room. :D

Just remember to bring your best spade and digging gear. :wink:
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Sorry Peter. My pessimism was ill-advised; they've now amended the forecast to Wednesday and Thursday Sunny and Hot :D
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Lovely weather here over the weekend. Most enjoyable.
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I seem to remember some Yorkshireman on tv saying "We get ten months of winter, then two months of bad weather" Miserable git :D
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Heavy rain here this morning, but we will need it in preparation for the hot spell. :)
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Hi

Had rain overnight, but sun is shining now :D rather pleasent :)

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So much for Welsh pessimism :!:
viewtopic.php?p=97382#p97382

Since Sunday the weather gods have decided we too deserve the Haf bach Mihangel (little Michaelmas summer).

So after a sunny day yesterday, and another promised for today it's sunny and hot for tomorrow, Thursday, Friday and Saturday :) :)
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Hope they are right - took the shed roof off yesterday and hoping to put it back waterproof today.
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alan refail wrote:So much for Welsh pessimism :!:
viewtopic.php?p=97382#p97382

Since Sunday the weather gods have decided we too deserve the Haf bach Mihangel (little Michaelmas summer).

So after a sunny day yesterday, and another promised for today it's sunny and hot for tomorrow, Thursday, Friday and Saturday :) :)

Just got back from a holiday last week in north Wales - so we were a week too early!

Lovely here yesterday and brilliant forecast for this week unless they change it!
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On a beautiful Indian Summer day, two English tourists were driving through Wales. At Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyllllantysiliogogoch, they stopped for lunch, and one of the tourists asked the waitress, 'Before we order, I wonder if you could settle an argument for us'. Can you pronounce where we are, very, very, very slowly?'

The girl leaned over and said, ' Burrr-Gurrr-King'
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