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I think it's worth creating another meteorological-related heads up . . . but this time of a calmer and subtle nature.
It looks like there is a general agreement for the next two to four weeks showing a high-pressure trend over the UK. What'll that mean for the layman is that things are looking more settled and summer-like as from tomorrow and set to last right into the middle of July.
It may be possible that the rain some of you are getting at the moment will be the last of it for at least 21 days.
I can't see any 2003-style REAL hot heatwave stuff as yet, but at least history in the form of the past two awful summers won't get repeated. It'll feel pleasently warm with plenty of sunshine for at least the next fortnight.
Good news if you've booked a holiday leave off work over the next few weeks.
However, it's going to make my working situation rather knackering for me. Why? I work in a tomato greenhouse, don't I?!
And what are the chances of things turning freezing cold and tipping it down for most of the time when I'm off work for three weeks in August as part of my holiday leave? Pretty high I should imagine.
Still, if you have been thinking that we don't get summers any more, I wouldn't pack that suncream and parasol away not just yet.
It looks like there is a general agreement for the next two to four weeks showing a high-pressure trend over the UK. What'll that mean for the layman is that things are looking more settled and summer-like as from tomorrow and set to last right into the middle of July.
It may be possible that the rain some of you are getting at the moment will be the last of it for at least 21 days.
I can't see any 2003-style REAL hot heatwave stuff as yet, but at least history in the form of the past two awful summers won't get repeated. It'll feel pleasently warm with plenty of sunshine for at least the next fortnight.
Good news if you've booked a holiday leave off work over the next few weeks.
However, it's going to make my working situation rather knackering for me. Why? I work in a tomato greenhouse, don't I?!
And what are the chances of things turning freezing cold and tipping it down for most of the time when I'm off work for three weeks in August as part of my holiday leave? Pretty high I should imagine.
Still, if you have been thinking that we don't get summers any more, I wouldn't pack that suncream and parasol away not just yet.
Just typical - they've just got a roof 