Heat.

11°C and breezy here, was nice to see daylight after work today, even if it was only for 10 mins :D

Clouding over now, guessing another dark weekend.
 
9°C just a few moments ago and getting light. Spring appears to be on its way. Probably freeze tomorrow!!!
 
8°-C here at the moment, cloudy with no rain but quite windy.
 
12oC here light breeze & quite pleasant.
The clouds look like there maybe rain on the horizon though...
 
Its still 12oC and just started spitting ...
 
b****r.. thanks for heads up, I'll get my coat ready.
Its not amounting to anything, certainly not at the moment anyway
 
We're away for the weekend in Pembrokeshire. It's been around 11 since we arrived last night, occasional rain, very low clouds (our accomodation is up in the clouds, with poor visibility). Basically everything I expected of Wales, considering we left in blue skies and sunshine, but then it IS February.
 
b****r.. thanks for heads up, I'll get my coat ready.


Coat? At 12°C, a few drops of rain means the T-shirt comes off to keep it dry!!!
 
I'm a soft, southern Nancy so am generally overdressed...
 
9°-C here at the moment cloudy but no rain and very windy.
 
We're away for the weekend in Pembrokeshire. It's been around 11 since we arrived last night, occasional rain, very low clouds (our accomodation is up in the clouds, with poor visibility). Basically everything I expected of Wales, considering we left in blue skies and sunshine, but then it IS February.
You know when your in Wales. The busses do lifeboat drill.
 
11oC here, light high cloud, a gentle breeze.
It actually quite pleasant.
 
7°C here, breezy, very wet.

You know when your in Wales. The busses do lifeboat drill.

One of my favourite places in the world, Elan Valley, near Rhayader. The huge Victorian dams were built there because of the high rain fall level. I lived nearby for 36 years, a stunning area, even on a bleak day, of which there were a few.
 
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Its clouded over, and its trying to rain :rolleyes:
It's still pleasant out though no wind.
 
7°C here, breezy, very wet.



One of my favourite places in the world, Elan Valley, near Rhayader. The huge Victorian dams were built there because of the high rain fall level. I lived nearby for 36 years, a stunning area, even on a bleak day, of which there were a few.
Ran over a lot of that with the army back in the day, nice place for pics. My partof Wales , south coast is very wet and gloomy.
 
It's 11ºC right now. Not bad. We start the journey to Tenerife tomorrow. Los Gigantes. A four hour flight. Tomorrow night we stay at a hotel near Birmingham airport and fly out on Tuesday. It's 22/23C there and it's always a bit more than the Met Office states. My wife won't like the flight..it's going to be quite windy. I'm hoping for some decent cloud shots. We paid extra so I would have a window seat and ahead of the wings/engines to avoid exhaust heat haze so I could get some photos.

When I read the gas meter on Saturday the usage had come down from 96cu/ft to 37 because of the mild temperatures we've been having. The week before the 96 it was 63cu ft. So..37 was quite a drop. The electric came off by only 5...86 to 81. We hardly ever use the spin dryer these days. A spin dryer uses a lot of electricity.
 
It's a bit wild here although there are no warnings out, as far as I know. Very windy, very wet but 10°C.
I see you're due some heavy rain,Dale. When the weather forecast comes on BBC..6.30pm after the news,I always take note at Ayrshire now...:D
 
7°C here, breezy, very wet.



One of my favourite places in the world, Elan Valley, near Rhayader. The huge Victorian dams were built there because of the high rain fall level. I lived nearby for 36 years, a stunning area, even on a bleak day, of which there were a few.

I think I went to Rhayader to the Red Kite feeding station . There was a leucistic (white) one there. Last in line to come down and feed re pecking order.
 
Pretty much the same as yesterday here. 9°-C at the moment cloudy but no rain and very windy.
 
Must be the longest sustained wind I've ever known. It's not scary levels like 2 weeks ago but it is a constant 20 odd mph, with gusts of probably double that. It's dry this morning though and at least the wind has dried everything out now the rain has stopped. The river is high and fast, I spent a few hours walking it yesterday and it will be even higher today with the run off from the hills.

8°C.
 
10°C and mizzling. Just enough to be a PITA.
 
12oC dull, overcast and dry.
Roughly the same as @Dale.
20mph winds and double that for gusts.
The grass might well be dry enough to cut, its getting a bit long.
 
Well it was mild in Pembrokeshire, but during our stop in Brecon it *felt* freezing despite apparently being 10 degrees. Now in Abergavenny for lunch and it's mild again.
 
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