Yesterday was a day off from concreting. Involuntarily. A weather front with gales and torrential rain came through. We are hoping for better today although the forecast is far from good.
SkyWatch Friday: The Moon
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NOTES FROM THE ISLE OF LEWIS IN SCOTLAND'S OUTER HEBRIDES AND ANYWHERE ELSE I HAPPEN TO FIND MYSELF
It was a bit windy yesterday. It looks as if today may be the best day for a while.
ReplyDeleteWe've have a good but windy Thursday Adrian. The rain arrived bang on 4pm exactly when the Met Office predicted.
DeleteYes after years of guessing I've noticed that in the past eighteen months there are getting very accurate up to twelve hours ahead.
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Keeping my fingers and toes crossed for you that the weather improves.
ReplyDeleteThanks Virginia the weather stayed dry until the moment we finished.
DeleteBrrr, looks menacing. I just bought two (for the price of one) hot water bottles today, as it's become a bit chilly here too.
ReplyDeleteOne of the things about Big Skies Kate is the fact that you can see the approaching weather.
DeleteGood photo of a cold front coming in.
ReplyDeleteThanks Red. It was rather more defined than usual.
DeleteAt least when it looks like that you get some warning! :)
ReplyDeleteWe usually do Monica: big skies.
DeleteYou really can see that front moving in, can't you? It's a cold front that has moved in here.
ReplyDeleteBy our standards, Pauline, it wasn't too cold by our standards in midsummer at about 13℃ but by your standards I guess it would be quite cool even for winter.
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