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What is your weather like? (2)

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  • Hostafan1Hostafan1 Posts: 34,889

    horrible, again. image

    Torrential showers, the odd bit of dryness and waterlogged ground.

    Devon.
  • Very autumnal here, but able to go out without a coat unless it is raining.  Windy and sunshine.  I cleared some weed from the pond, OH painted concrete plant pots cream colour and thinking of taking the bird boxes down for the autumn empty and clean in a day or three.

  • GWRSGWRS Posts: 8,478

    Hello , went into Lincoln this morning , Jacket and jumpe needed , fortunately missed the showers 

    We have a large Hawthorn Hedge at bottom of garden and pleased to say it is a Bird Hotel ?

  • We have had the most fantastic weather for the past week or so, no coat needed, no wind - just sunshine and warmth.

  • Lovely weekend weather but damp & miserable today. Not actually rained since last night but paths etc still wet so not drying up at the moment.

    AB Still learning

  • Joyce21Joyce21 Posts: 15,489

    A misty start to the day but mild and sunny now.

    SW Scotland
  • No sunshine as yet, but still just around the corner according to the weather forecasters.  So dull, mild and calm so far today.

  • GWRSGWRS Posts: 8,478

    Have been away to Cambridgeshire and weather has been fine , a bit of drizzle first thing in morning only 

    Nice day today as well image

    Autumn ? is hear 

  • The North East Coastal Area having been getting it in the neck from the North sea lately today we have sunshine. The forecast says it will be hottest around four this afternoon, I am wondering whether to run out then and do a bit of nude sunbathing? better not, do not want to frighten the neighbours do we.

    Frank.

    Last edited: 28 September 2017 11:29:00

  • Joyce21Joyce21 Posts: 15,489

    It's a bit late in the year for that Frank image The ground will be cold......not good for your joints.

    SW Scotland
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