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I've never thought about barometric pressure effecting the flavor of tea before. You learn something new every day!
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Cross-Channel ferry near Dover. Getty Images pic on BBC website. Yikes.
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I hope the crew shut the front door. :lol: :lol:
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:D :D :D
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There is a charity bowling competition on in our village being held this morning.
Rain is forecast and we have 10/10 nimb clouds.

Fortunately the rain held off for 1 1/2 hrs till Ian Moss' s song "Mr Rain" started playing on my computer and it was followed up with Lynn Andersons Rose garden with the lines
"Along with the sunshine
There's gotta be a little rain some time"

After that song finished the rain stopped. (for 10 min) but it looks like it is back and set in for the day. :(
Recently we finally had rain after a long dry spell the green was flooded for about a week after the rain stopped.
Just been out for a look at the green and it flooded again. Water only went down a couple of days ago. Looks like the problem is major.
Local rain monitor has not picked up the rainfall between 10 and 1030.

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Yes, that's a lake on the green. Pic taken at 1033
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Michael
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I know that place well, but I don't remember the lake! :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Dry as then wet as.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-11-08/ ... 103075436?

Whilst not looking forward to the predicted weather we need rain.
Also I like the way the ABC explains complicated things in simple terms.
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More from the ABC on Climate Control.

https://www.abc.net.au/news/2023-11-09/ ... 103073800?
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:cry: :cry: :cry:

Mind you, I think we're going to see an end in the Carbon Tax in Canada in the next few months. The way politicians are pandering to The People and the fossil fuel industries, we might soon be paid to burn fuel oil etc. (As well as a move to scrap the Carbon tax, they're making noise about taxing the Goods and Services Tax, GST, off heating oil.)

Off course, we can't make the Oil Sands companies pay, either. It's not fair... :roll:

:evil: :evil: :evil:
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Very changeable weather recently. Saturday we had our first frost of the winter and a lovely crisp sunny day. Sunday also started frosty but quickly clouded over and was cold, damp and rainy. Today we've got storm Debi with an amber warning for wind - up to 80mph gusts on the coast, 60mph around here.
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Nice steady drizzle over the last 12 hrs 9.8mm.
Good soaking rain.

I hope it clears up by Saturday as I am going to the Newcastle air show.
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:D :D :D
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We had a bit of snow yesterday although it melted as soon as it hit the ground.
Today we had a bit more snow, but despite below freezing temperatures all day it quickly disappeared.
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Those are the days to be careful of black ice. Be safe out there.
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YES....

That is how I broke my wrist a few years ago.

It was February and there was just a tiny bit of snow coming down when I went out in the late afternoon, so I didn't worry about it.
The snow melted fairly quickly, but then when it cooled off in the early evening it froze into a thin layer of very slippery ice.
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Had several days of frosty and sunny weather here. -3/-4C overnight and +1/+2C max in the day. Luckily the day before it started we managed to NOT have any rain so not much ice about. I can also walk across the local fields without sinking ankle deep into the mud!
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Readings from the Pittsburgh Int’l. Airport for November

1: High 42, Low 30
2: High 48, Low 26
3: High 60, Low 33
4: High 61, Low 42
5: High 59, Low 43
6: High 66, Low 36
7: High 67, Low 60 Highest Low
8: High 61, Low 38
9: High 69, Low 50 Highest High
10: High 55, Low 44
11: High 50, Low 33
12: High 53, Low 32
13: High 61, Low 28
14: High 57, Low 33
15: High 65, Low 28
16: High 68, Low 34
17: High 64, Low 51
18: High 49, Low 34
19: High 55, Low 35
20: High 45, Low 31
21: High 46, Low 41
22: High 50, Low 41
23: High 47, Low 36
24: High 42, Low 35
25: High 43, Low 25
26: High 50, Low 32
27: High 45, Low 32
28: High 31, Low 23 Lowest High
29: High 34, Low 19 Lowest Low
30: High 55, Low 29


Normal highs: 45 to 56
Record high: 77 (1921)

Normal lows: 31 to 38
Record low: -1 (1958)
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First snow of year yesterday. We only had a couple of inches but a bit further south they in Cumbria they had blocked roads (including the motorway) and chaos reigned. The problem seems to be that a lot of the HGV drivers haven't mastered driving in snow and jack-knife their lorries, blocking the road until breakdown vehicles can work their way in. Thawing now though so just hope the roads are cleared before the next frost.
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It stayed above freezing last night so the pretty frost has gone. A few icy patches, I think it rained a bit overnight. Depending on which weather forecast you look at there might be sleet overnight or ice in the morning.

A couple of my friends are in Coniston (in Cumbria) for the weekend, they drove up before the weather turned nasty and are now snowed in at a pub so not doing too bad!
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Snowed in at a pub in Coniston, that sounds like the making of a movie. But is it a romance or a mystery?
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