. . . Unless you're like me and can forecast the weather to a certain degree at least for the next couple of days.
As for Philip Eden's statement, as far as the South East is concerned, he is still spot on correct as many locations across Kent, Sussex, Cambridge and Surrey saw to between 10 mm to 25 mm of rain since the beginning of March - only 3 mm in the last six weeks in a few places, including my home location. And all that after a dry (and snowless!) January and February, and thus making for WELL below average rainfall amounts so far in 2011 - about 4% to 10% of our average.
In my books, that is exceptionally dry - and it's still only Spring. But, indeed I do agree with you about mother nature tending to balance things out in the end. We could end up with a soggy weather summer - or a 1976 style one and go onto having a record breaking wet Autumn (the latter I'm tending to lean to personally).
That's why suddenly I think metered water supply has become a great idea as it is having the effect of making us more frugal when it comes to water usage. Those who wash their cars in an OCD way are going to end up with whacking big water bills anyway.
However, Northern and Western parts of the UK are still getting normal amounts of rainfall - even slightly above over the far North West, so I should imagine this thread will get lost for those living in that part of the world.
But thanks for that great post, though, Richard.