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alan refail wrote:After being named on the BBC forecast as the hottest part of the UK yesterday, today it's foggy and cool. Temperatures set to fall this week.


I am praying that the weather holds as himself has taken the next 2 weeks off and is all set to strip, prime, fill and paint the body panels and bulkhead of his beloved Series 2 Landrover. He is desperate to get her back on the road (she's been dismantled and stored invarious parts of the house, sheds and garden for 18 months now) and had planned to do the respray back in April but as luck would have it the glorious weather we had been having broke the eve of his holiday and we had freezing temperatures and torrential downpours for the entire duration of his holiday and his mood matched the weather!!! :roll:

He has just gone off in my Series 3 Landy to spend a not so small fortune on Zinc Primers, paint removal discs, sealers and fillers and plans to start the bodywork when he gets back.

As his not so small workshop is packed to the gunnels with all manner of 'junk' (his junk BTW not mine) he'll be doing the respray on the back patio area, so we need dry, hot weather with no winds - just for a few more days please and then some rain would be most welcome :D

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Dear VPM, i remember waiting for such a day, warm no wind, to spray a motocycle tank. It looked lovely when immediately done, but when i looked ten minutes latter it was covered in greenfly. :evil: :)
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All the potatoes are through, the first lot of runner and dwarf beans are out, but I am keeping lots of fleece ready because metcheck forecasts night frosts for this weekend for us, in spite of the temperatures having been in the mid-twenties during the last few days! Be warned!
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Weather seems to be shaping up for a typical bank holiday - cold and wet :wink:
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On the weather forecast this morning he used the "f" word - Yes we could have FROST on Saturday morning!!!!
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alan refail wrote:Sweat, slosh, shiver Well, we're certainly back to sweat.

I put it down entirely to moving the spring bank holiday from this weekend to next (something on over in London?). Is the bank holiday weather saving itself 'til next weekend? :wink: :wink:


Indeed it was! Very wet and windy - and cold today. At least we NW Walians don't go in for street parties.
Cred air o bob deg a glywi, a thi a gei rywfaint bach o wir (hen ddihareb Gymraeg)
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