Heat.

I don't think the weather has changed at all today. Still dry, still calm, still broken cloud, 4°C.

Had 2 nice walks though, from and back to the garage, about 2.5 miles each way, lovey day for that.

I see there are to be more 70/80 mph winds in the north of Scotland on Wednesday .which looks like it will affect you,too but not 70/80 mph,though. I'm sure it will be quite blowy for you.. 45/55 mph gusts maybe ? Just a guess taking into consideration the much higher winds up north .I see weather warnings are out for it. Scotland is taking a battering these past couple of weeks with two named storms and normal heavy rain. At least you missed the heavy rain just south of you today. We missed it,too..it skirted just north of us but it was as dull as dishwater all day especially into the afternoon.

According to this forecast there will be freezing rain...ie it freezes as it hits the ground so creating dangerous driving (and walking) conditions.

 
but MK isn't an alpine ski resort at 1500 meters ASL
Close enough :D

As an aside, its always been known locally as the slug ( its pretty obvious why).
I used to do a lot of pest control in and around CMK.

I had a meeting with a land owner and some official or other up there.

I referred to the Xscape building ( new name for the snowdome) as the slug,
and the official gave me a sideways glance.

After he left, the other guy, who I had a good working professional relationship with said,
That was the architect …

And that is how I win friends and influence people :D
 
I see there are to be more 70/80 mph winds in the north of Scotland on Wednesday .which looks like it will affect you,too but not 70/80 mph,though. I'm sure it will be quite blowy for you.. 45/55 mph gusts maybe ? Just a guess taking into consideration the much higher winds up north .I see weather warnings are out for it. Scotland is taking a battering these past couple of weeks with two named storms and normal heavy rain. At least you missed the heavy rain just south of you today. We missed it,too..it skirted just north of us but it was as dull as dishwater all day especially into the afternoon.

According to this forecast there will be freezing rain...ie it freezes as it hits the ground so creating dangerous driving (and walking) conditions.



2 kinds of weather that worry me, wind and that kind of ice. Dangerous stuff.

It's raining at the moment, so a small change at least, although it is very light.

It's been 4°C all day, still is.
 
Well that was a cold one. -3°C overnight, crystal clear skies though. Same this morning, everything and everywhere is crispy, the paths were untreated too so it made for a very slidey dog walk in places.

Currently -1, so it's warmed up a tad in the last hour. No wind but it feels bitterly cold outdoors. Lovely morning so far.
 
8-C here at the moment, bit of wind but no rain and very overcast. I spent yesterday indoors but looking forward to getting out for a while shortly.
 
It was 10oC well past midnight, in the early hours.
Its apparently 8oC currently.
Usual stuff, light breeze, very dull and overcast,
Its supposed to be a cold one tonight, 0oC around midnight,
 
It warmed up quickly, even if it doesn't feel like it, currently a balmy 7°C, allegedly. Not convinced.

Clouded over a bit but still calm at the moment. That's going to change in the not too distant future, we are under a yellow for wind tomorrow.

Did anyone see that highest recorded Uk temperature over the weekend? Just shy of 20°C, in NW Scotland. Who'd have ever thunk that eh?
 
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I think its getting colder TBH.
 
Temperature has now dropped to 6-C here and the wind has got going more so it feels colder than that.
 
Apparently its 6 here also and "feels like 1" I can go with that.
 
It's quite windy although nothing like Isha was and for now at least Jocelyn too. I saw a relieving weather prediction last night that said this storm was going to pass further north than expected, so weaker winds would affect us here and generally too. It's still a yellow warning though.

It's dry, with broken clouds and 8°C. It was actually getting light when I got home from the dog walk this morning, we'll soon be talking about heat again.
 
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5-C here at 04-00 and up to 7-C now. Very overcast morning with virtually no wind or rain.
 
It's apparently 6oC currently, a bit of a breeze, dull and overcast.
 
The worst of the winds seem to be by now but it is still blustery. We are getting squalls though, with heavy, almost horizontal rain. Not a nice day at all and 5°C.
 
Temperature here has now dropped to 5°C and it has become increasingly windy as the day has progressed. It's probably just the chill factor but to me it feels very cold and unsociable.
 
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@G.K.Jnr. I'll tidy your mess up :D

The wind has been getting stronger through the day.
its dry but chilly.
 
Seems I spoke to soon.
Its raining, not hard but steadily.
 
4°-C here at the moment, clear with no rain and not too windy.

"Looks like a good day for togging"
 
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Crystal clear at the moment but not freezing.
 
Nice clear but chilly looking morning here.

Had to scrape frozen rain off the car this morning.
 
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If there's such a thing as calm after the storm, this morning is it, a lovely day, so far. The dog walk was a pleasure, we're just in, nature is waking up too, I watched a pair of Dippers in the early stages of courtship from the stone bridge, looking down on them. Trees, shrubs are showing signs of budding. The breeze was cold on my face but the rest of me was toasty by the time I got to mile 2.

Lovely sunrise, the sky is cloudy but the breaks in them are pink and purple sky above. Dry, slightly breezy, 6°C. Full daylight by the time I got home.
 
Its currently 6oC. Clear blue sky and no wind.
It's quite pleasant out.
 
Had too many layers on this morning! I've been wearing a long sleeve T-shirt under the g*lf shirt and it was a layer too far! Maybe a long sleeve polo shirt next week rather than the 2 layers.
 
It's quite windy although nothing like Isha was and for now at least Jocelyn too. I saw a relieving weather prediction last night that said this storm was going to pass further north than expected, so weaker winds would affect us here and generally too. It's still a yellow warning though.

It's dry, with broken clouds and 8°C. It was actually getting light when I got home from the dog walk this morning, we'll soon be talking about heat again.

You missed one,there,Dale. So did we all, really. That storm passing off the top of Scotland, tracking between Scotland and Iceland..ie..further north than Jocelyn, which was further north than Isha, was named by the Norwegian Met Office as Ingunn. It turned out to be yet another storm described as experiencing "explosive cyclogenesis".The media refers to them as 'Bomb cyclones" ie.. the pressure at the centre of the Low drops 24mb or more in 24 hours. Dangerous beasts, for sure. I'm sure I heard a Met forecaster say that wind speeds (gusts)of 155mph were recorded on the Faroe Islands (200 miles north of Scotland) so I checked and it's correct. There was a rare red warning out. In Scotland gusts of 106mph were recorded on Aonach Mor mountain as well as 70mph on South Uist, 60mph at Stornoway and 46mph in Edinburgh. The storm tracked east about halfway between Scotland and Iceland so that would put it at 383 miles from Scotland and look at the effects in northern Scotland.

When it hit Norway. https://abcnews.go.com/Internationa...m-30-years-leaves-trail-destruction-106854630

From the article:

"Hurricane-force winds brought gusts of up to 180 kilometers (112 miles) per hour in some places. A new national wind speed record of 195.8 kilometers per hour (121.7 miles per hour) was recorded locally early Thursday on the island of Soemma,. Near Laerdal, a small, picturesque town northeast of Bergen, Norway’s second-largest city, a bus with 14 passengers was blown off a road, though no injuries were reported. An estimated 12,000 households were without power. Hurricane-strength gusts were also reported overnight in Sweden. The Swedish Meteorological and Hydrological Institute issued a red warning, its highest alert, for the western part of the Norrbottens district, which borders Norway. Local media reported that schools shut down in the Swedish town of Kiruna"

Can you imagine if that storm had tracked further south ? My guess is that the way things are going re named storms, an amazing ten so far this season (late August last year to September this year ) the UK will experience one like that, eventually.
 
@JohnC6 , 155mph, I'm glad that dodged us. The roughly 100mph we saw last week was scary enough and also dented my wallet somewhat.

We did have 2 storms a number of years ago, I think it was 2011. Storm Friedhelm became known (unaffectionately by me) as Hurricane Bawbag and winds were recorded at 165mph with sustained wind speed of 70+ miles an hour.

Oddly, it was more severe than Isha but I don't recall it being so.
 
7°-C here at the moment, very overcast and quite windy but dry.
 
11oC here, overcast and dull, with a bit of a breeze.
 
A balmy 10°C here, windy though, which is making it feel colder than it actually is. No rain at the moment but quite a dull day.
 
Its still 11oC here, the wind is still blowing, but the sky has cleared.

♪♪ The sun has ( finally) got his hat on and he's coming out to play.
Hip Hip Hooray ♪♪ :D
 
@JohnC6 , 155mph, I'm glad that dodged us. The roughly 100mph we saw last week was scary enough and also dented my wallet somewhat.

We did have 2 storms a number of years ago, I think it was 2011. Storm Friedhelm became known (unaffectionately by me) as Hurricane Bawbag and winds were recorded at 165mph with sustained wind speed of 70+ miles an hour.

Oddly, it was more severe than Isha but I don't recall it being so.

I've just Googled Friedhelm/Bawag. I do recall the name Bawag ..because it's an unusual name..but had forgotten the details of the storm. A bit of a monster.
 
I've just Googled Friedhelm/Bawag. I do recall the name Bawag ..because it's an unusual name..but had forgotten the details of the storm. A bit of a monster.


I best not go into the meaning of some of the affectionate Scottish terminology for Storm Friedhelm, might get me booted off the forums :LOL:. Google is your friend here. (y)

It's been 10°C here all day. Still quite breezy, dull and overcast, with some very light rain sporadically.
 
8°-C now here and the rest is still the same as earlier, dull very overcast and very windy but dry.
 
8°-C now here and the rest is still the same as earlier, dull very overcast and very windy but dry.
We had quite gusty winds earlier from 8.00am with bright sunny skies but it's calmed down now. 12ºC. The winds must have moved SE to your location.
 
As is often the case, it was extremely variable up on Dartmoor this morning. The temperature was fairly steady at around 11°C but it went from overcast to sunny to misty to drizzling in a couple of miles, with a hefty dose of Bawbag swinging (well, it would have, had I got it out!!!) wind up at Combestone Tor. By the time we got to Ullacombe Farm for lunch, it was all but dead still!
 
I best not go into the meaning of some of the affectionate Scottish terminology for Storm Friedhelm,
That is exactly as I read it :D

might get me booted off the forums :LOL:
I've got your back :D
IIRC there was only on mod that was asked to fall on his sword, he didn't and was pushed :D
Very long story...
 
The sky is still clear and the forecast is for 9oC over night.
The breeze is chilly though.
 
That is exactly as I read it :D


I've got your back :D
IIRC there was only on mod that was asked to fall on his sword, he didn't and was pushed :D
Very long story...
My bold.

That's ok..many of us are retired and have plenty of time .Love a good story.. :D
 
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