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Arthur Little
13th September 2016, 20:06
:laughitupsmilie: ... warmest September day for 105 years? ... you're joking!

Perhaps in parts of the South of England ... maybe. But certainly not up to much in central Scotland - :nono-1-1: - where it's been pretty miserable. :doh

And ... :anerikke: ... it seems we're not alone! :NoNo:

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-37354698 ... :ReadIt:

Trefor
13th September 2016, 20:35
Lovely here, 30 degs or so. Some clouds threatened a storm for a bit but nothing happened, so I cut the lawn after work.

stevewool
13th September 2016, 20:37
Work all day , everyone else was saying how warm it was but i thought it was just ok,

Arthur Little
13th September 2016, 20:48
Mind you, through in Dundee, where I had an early Audiology appointment, they'd a fair bit of :sunshine: ... yet that's only about 25 miles distant.

Although on our return to Perth, it was still :raining:!

Rosie1958
13th September 2016, 22:30
32c in Cambridgeshire today, it was an effort to sit in the garden in the sun! :sunshine:

Doc Alan
14th September 2016, 18:15
Maximum temperature in Scarborough this week has been 26 degrees, with plenty sun and no rain. Today there was an easterly wind with some fog, keeping temperatures down to around 15 degrees ( same temperature as the sea ).








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Steve.r
14th September 2016, 19:21
Nice photos Alan :xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevewool
14th September 2016, 20:36
Great pictures Alan

grahamw48
14th September 2016, 22:13
29C up our end. :xxgrinning--00xx3:

Michael Parnham
15th September 2016, 08:56
Lovely photo's Alan, 28c here yesterday:sunshine:

Terpe
15th September 2016, 13:34
I saw the weather reports on Al Jazeera today. L
It was mentioned that London reached temperatures of 30 deg C

Well it caught my attention. Especially as it's middle of September.

We reached 27/28 C today.

Michael Parnham
15th September 2016, 14:49
I saw the weather reports on Al Jazeera today. L
It was mentioned that London reached temperatures of 30 deg C

Well it caught my attention. Especially as it's middle of September.

We reached 27/28 C today.

Hottest September I've ever known, will winter be as extreme?:Erm:

Terpe
15th September 2016, 15:04
I just wish this years rainy season will stop.

Got someone starting a new roof and drainage system on our front porch which leaks a lot.
So much so that I can't use the area for painting, DIY activities, or relaxing with a cold beer and watching the world go by.

Trefor
15th September 2016, 15:10
I just wish this years rainy season will stop.

Got someone starting a new roof and drainage system on our front porch which leaks a lot.
So much so that I can't use the area for painting, DIY activities, or relaxing with a cold beer and watching the world go by.

Maybe you should come back to the UK for our summer/Philippines rainy season :smile:

Terpe
15th September 2016, 15:14
Maybe you should come back to the UK for our summer/Philippines rainy season :smile:

:yikes:

No offense to anyone but......No thanks. :doh

Trefor
15th September 2016, 15:16
:yikes:

No offense to anyone but......No thanks. :doh

With climate change we're having a great summer, I'm hoping for plenty more. This summer will probably be followed by a bad winter, but that's how I like them - proper winter, then proper spring, and a good summer.

stevewool
15th September 2016, 15:34
Beautiful early rising of the moon last night a nice orange/ red colour, must be down to these hot days

Terpe
15th September 2016, 15:47
With climate change we're having a great summer, I'm hoping for plenty more. This summer will probably be followed by a bad winter, but that's how I like them - proper winter, then proper spring, and a good summer.

If I'm honest I do enjoy the different seasons.

When we lived in Yokohama we would get fairly predictable seasons. Four of them and all different.
If I had the spare cash for a long holiday that would be my first choice. The added benefit of enjoying freshly prepared Japanese speciality foods would be irresistable for us.
Much less cost than flying to UK and only a few hours away too.

Michael Parnham
15th September 2016, 19:43
With climate change we're having a great summer, I'm hoping for plenty more. This summer will probably be followed by a bad winter, but that's how I like them - proper winter, then proper spring, and a good summer.

Too right:xxgrinning--00xx3:

Arthur Little
16th September 2016, 19:12
Ah well ... :anerikke: ... for the second year running, it seems England has enjoyed more summery weather than we've had up here. But then, we're renowned for our stunning scenery, so I'll just have to accept one cannot expect to have everything. :wink:

However, yesterday - it has to be said - our weather was absolutely beautiful ... just perfect! :smile:

Michael Parnham
17th September 2016, 17:21
Been really nice down here today Arthur:xxgrinning--00xx3:

stevewool
18th September 2016, 09:34
Ah well ... :anerikke: ... for the second year running, it seems England has enjoyed more summery weather than we've had up here. But then, we're renowned for our stunning scenery, so I'll just have to accept one cannot expect to have everything. :wink:

However, yesterday - it has to be said - our weather was absolutely beautiful ... just perfect! :smile:

There has been some beautiful sunsets and sunrises over these last few weeks,