Taking the piss, innit!We all know not to eat yellow snow but what do we do about yellow rain?
I think I encountered something similar at rock festivals back in the day
Taking the piss, innit!We all know not to eat yellow snow but what do we do about yellow rain?
I think I encountered something similar at rock festivals back in the day
Doesn't bear thinking about...We all know not to eat yellow snow but what do we do about yellow rain?
I think I encountered something similar at rock festivals back in the day
I fear you will be disappointed thenBeen tracking output from my solar panels since I had them installed 9 years ago. This January - March quarter is currently looking to be easily the worst Q1 in that time period. Average for Q1 over the last 8 years has been 5.75 units per day (and that's with last year being the first where it dipped under 5 with just 4.8. With 6 days to go, this year is tracking at 4.4/day. Unless we get some serious sun for the Easter weekend, looking like a record low for sunlight on my panels this year.
Nah, I wasn't expecting to get much (if any).I fear you will be disappointed then
It looks like Devon, Plymouth & Dartmoor are getting a flumping.
Well ... ended on 4.9. Met Office got the forecasts wrong. Plenty of sunshine to lift the daily average. Still 2nd worst Q1 for my panels.I fear you will be disappointed then
Third day in a row of sunshine ..must be the first time this year …delicious
When I checked the METOFF this morning locally due about an hour of heavy rain then overcast b4 and after ..WRONG ..not too bad moving around..didn’t reach for my fleeceToday was forecast all the way through to be rain.
Bloody cold wind though!
Boo, barber outIt dropped to just 5 degrees over night, so time for this thread to have its annual dust off.
Lovers of the white stuff will be hoping for a big improvement on last winter's almost total no show.
It surprising that it lasts better than that on the Mediterranean coast.I realised when I emigrated that for the first nearly 60 years of my life I didn't know what snow / winter was. When it did fall in England it was normally all gone after 3 or 4 days
What about Sussex winter of 62, 63...I realised when I emigrated that for the first nearly 60 years of my life I didn't know what snow / winter was. When it did fall in England it was normally all gone after 3 or 4 days