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Autumn 2024

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GloriaSmud · 19/08/2024 11:37

So in a few weeks time (1st September), it’s the start of meteorological Autumn. TheWeatherOutlook has some early thoughts about it here and Netweather’s thoughts are here.

Chilly is ok, endless wet days/storms ~ not wanted.

Autumn 2024 weather

Is a chilly autumn more likely than in recent years?

https://www.theweatheroutlook.com/weather-news/7144/autumn-2024-weather

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justasking111 · 19/10/2024 22:17

Pixiedust1234 · 19/10/2024 22:16

Normally I would thank you for that kind of link @justasking111 but it took me an awfully long time to scroll through England's warnings 😱 Stay safe everyone ❤

There's so many flood warnings. I couldn't find a map like NRW use unfortunately.

nannynick · 19/10/2024 22:26

England flood alerts list with link to map: check-for-flooding.service.gov.uk/alerts-and-warnings

Pixiedust1234 · 19/10/2024 22:29

I meant that it's just horrifying to see so many, especially the amount that says take immediate action. Unless that is a normal amount for a storm and I've just been in my own little world before.

AuntieStella · 20/10/2024 11:14

Lots of sports events cancelled - notably The Great South Run (high tides, debris and unlikely to be safe along the seafront)

MotherOfCatBoy · 20/10/2024 12:11

We travelled up to Anglesey by train yesterday - a beautiful calm sunny day - and saw miles of open fields already saturated and holding lakes of standing water, through Powys and Shropshire, and that was before overnight/ this morning.
Currently sitting out the wind in Menai before we resume hiking tomorrow.

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countrygirl99 · 20/10/2024 12:14

I was doing some species monitoring in a woodland yesterday. My backpack and wellies are still drying out. The rain came on so hard there was no time to put my waterproof trousers on before I was soaked through. Then I could feel the rain running down my legs and filling my wellies.

MouseofCommons · 20/10/2024 12:38

Eeew country. We had a downpour like that at 8am yesterday.

I'm getting tired of reporting blocked drains and drainage issues in my town. DS has just learnt to drive and every time he heads out after rain I have to remind him which bits of roads and roundabouts flood and whether to use a different route.

specialkey · 20/10/2024 13:24

I thought there was a big storm today? I cancelled my plans on the strength of the warnings, police saying not to travel unless necessary and it’s a beautiful day! A bit windy but nothing major and the sun is shining. I feel like a right plonker for cancelling now.

countrygirl99 · 20/10/2024 13:45

I didn't do a wash as I'd have had to put it in the tumble dryer and it would have dried on the line.

midgetastic · 20/10/2024 16:50

We are in the yellow zone ( so caution and care rather than don't travel ) and it's picking up as forecast

Wouldn't want to have my washing on the line as it wouldn't be mine any more - sone of the lighter items started to fly from the trolley when I was loading the car at sainsburys

justasking111 · 20/10/2024 16:58

We went up Conwy valley for a pub lunch today. All windy lanes with overhanging Trees. Said to OH only half joking shall we take the chainsaw. Was fine. Three hour lunch, then back down the windy lanes. Car coming the other way everyone waved frantically at us. Round the next bend, half a tree down in the road. We just managed to squeeze past. So the chainsaw wasn't so far fetched as an idea. Wind increasing now. Lots of gold and red leaves shaken down.

GloriaSmud · 22/10/2024 07:32

A fairly settled few days ahead until the weekend, when it looks like it's going to be an unsettled one.

(In other news ~ the Christmas trees have gone up in Lordi's Square, Lapland ~ one of my favourite webcams.)

Lordin aukio

https://www.rovaniemi.fi/Ajankohtaista/Webcam/Lordin-aukio

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Vegemiteandhoneyontoast · 29/10/2024 07:29

The forecast here shows a grey cloud for every day for the rest of the week, so one of those week where it doesn't get properly light.

justasking111 · 29/10/2024 07:35

Still dark and wet here. Not cold just dreary. I'm reminded of Ted Hughes poem November.

Feel sorry for parents and children on half term.

The month of the drowned dog. After long rain the land
Was sodden as the bed of an ancient lake.
Treed with iron and was bird less. In the sunk lane
The ditch – a seep silent all summer –

Made brown foam with a big voice: that, and my boots
On the lanes scrubbed stones, in the gulleyed leaves
Against the hill’s hanging silence;
Mist silvering the droplets on the bare thorns

Slower than the change of daylight.
In a let of the ditch a tramp was bundled asleep.
Face tucked down into beard, drawn in
Under his hair like a hedgehog’s. I took him for dead,

But his stillness separated from the death
From the rotting grass and the ground. The wind chilled,
And a fresh comfort tightened through him,
Each hand stuffed deeper into the other sleeve.

His ankles, bound with sacking and hairy hand,
Rubbed each other, resettling. The wind hardened;
A puff shook a glittering from the thorns,
And again the rains’ dragging grey columns

Smudged the farms. In a moment
The fields were jumping and smoking; the thorns
Quivered, riddled with the glassy verticals.
I stayed on under the welding cold

Watching the tramp’s face glisten and the drops on his coat
Slash and darken. I thought what strong trust
Slept in him- as the trickling furrows slept,
And the thorn roots in their grip on darkness;

And the buried stones taking the weight of winter;
The hill where the hare crouched with clenched teeth.
Rain plastered the land till it was shinning
Like hammered lead, and I ran, and in the rushing wood

Shuttered by a black oak leaned.
The Keeper’s gibbet had owls and hawks
By the neck, weasels, a gang of cats, crows:
Some stiff, weightless, twirled like dry bark bits

In the drilling rain. some still had their shape,
Had their pride with it; hung, chins on chests,
Patient to outwait these worst days that beat
Their crowns bare and dripped from their feet.
David at 21:21

MotherOfCatBoy · 30/10/2024 21:32

Very evocative. Thanks for that.

Pixiedust1234 · 30/10/2024 22:07

Fairly quiet weather showing for the next couple of weeks.
Excellent news! That means my painful joints will settle down enough for me to leave the house plus not having to put the CH on.

I can tell you exactly when the winter weather will return to its 1970s style - it will be when house exchange contacts have been signed. Who doesn't love moving in a snow storm 🌨

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Pixiedust1234 · 01/11/2024 14:47

Both of those are beautiful pictures although the winter link is no longer working (including on their own website).

Ilovechristmasfalalalalalala · 02/11/2024 07:39

It's warm for this time of year?
Was hoping for a cold Christmas.

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MouseofCommons · 04/11/2024 09:04

Dull is fine for me (for once) as my laundry is drying on the washing line.

Vegemiteandhoneyontoast · 04/11/2024 09:34

It's been grey with thick overcast for ages now. I'm longing for some sunlight.

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Firstimpressions · 04/11/2024 09:38

Apparently we are about to have a heatwave across the whole of the UK ,well at least
18- 20 degrees & very unusual for November 😎