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Thrifty non-licker
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles...on Instagram they,Park, Brighton, on Saturday.
Shame that our pooches don't get their moment in the sun
Shame that our pooches don't get their moment in the sun
I was surprised too, when I read the predicted temperature. I'm writing a paper about climate adaptation in Brighton at the moment and the Preston Park LSOA is always cooler during heat waves. Perhaps the dog show should be moved to later or earlier in the year?If 23C in August is considered "extremely hot", you must have even shittier weather in England than the myth says.
Currently 09:40 and 25 degrees...... rising to 33 todayAgreed. We'll probably have an orange heat warning or something.
If only we lived in a country like Germany or Sweden with their world famous excellent weather.
Dunno why you are including Germany there. Germany, at least the parts I know, has a fantastic continental climate which is far more predictable than ours. Warm sunny to hot days from April to October and then a cold hard winter with plenty of seasonal weather. It has great weather!Agreed. We'll probably have an orange heat warning or something.
If only we lived in a country like Germany or Sweden with their world famous excellent weather.
Fair enough. Just that Germany doesn't spring to mind when I think of great weather tbh.Dunno why you are including Germany there. Germany, at least the parts I know, has a fantastic continental climate which is far more predictable than ours. Warm sunny to hot days from April to October and then a cold hard winter with plenty of seasonal weather. It has great weather!
Quite. Part of the reason I moved here is for the long warm summers and the outdoorsy life this engenders. There is a reason why there are so many large biergartens accross the nation and it's not because the weather is crap,Dunno why you are including Germany there. Germany, at least the parts I know, has a fantastic continental climate which is far more predictable than ours. Warm sunny to hot days from April to October and then a cold hard winter with plenty of seasonal weather. It has great weather!
I've spent a fair bit of time in various places in Sweden in the summers, too - and the weather has always been absolutely GLORIOUS.Quite. Part of the reason I moved here is for the long warm summers and the outdoorsy life this engenders. There is a reason why there are so many large biergartens accross the nation and it's not because the weather is crap,
Sweden is also warmer and sunnier than UK in the summer, and with harsher winters... goes for most countries that aren't islands thrown out in the Atlantic Ocean.Dunno why you are including Germany there. Germany, at least the parts I know, has a fantastic continental climate which is far more predictable than ours. Warm sunny to hot days from April to October and then a cold hard winter with plenty of seasonal weather. It has great weather!
Ha! No, not even we English consider 23c to be 'extremely hot', and certainly not in this era.If 23C in August is considered "extremely hot", you must have even shittier weather in England than the myth says.
Sounds wonderful, i’m personally amazed that so many people want to come to this shit island with the weather we get!Sweden is also warmer and sunnier than UK in the summer, and with harsher winters... goes for most countries that aren't islands thrown out in the Atlantic Ocean.
I've spent a fair bit of time in various places in Sweden in the summers, too - and the weather has always been absolutely GLORIOUS.
I ran the Stockholm marathon and it was BRUTALLY hot…that was in May. I did not piss for about 3 days.I've spent a fair bit of time in various places in Sweden in the summers, too - and the weather has always been absolutely GLORIOUS.
I work with an Italian Guy and he visited Brighton a few years ago. He told me the weather was 24 degrees and “everyone was pissing their pants over this….I was shivering” His words not mine.Ha! No, not even we English consider 23c to be 'extremely hot', and certainly not in this era.
Not sure why the organisers think that. Perhaps they're worried that the forecast is wrong and it will be 33c. Better to be safe than sorry and all that, and the dogs' welfare must come first (which is fair enough as they don't get a say whether they're entered or not).
I think more though they're disappointed as they wanted it to rain so they could have something to grumble about. That would be very English.
I have been to the Black Forest a couple of times for holidays, in June. It's glorious.Fair enough. Just that Germany doesn't spring to mind when I think of great weather tbh.
One of several reasons why I have a slight tendency to avoid running marathons.I ran the Stockholm marathon and it was BRUTALLY hot…that was in May. I did not piss for about 3 days.