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Mornin' from dry, very warm, bright and sunny day here in South
Yorkshire. We've had a wall to wall blue sky and BYT beaming at us
since sun up. Temperature out there is 17.0C, but feeling more like 16C
with the cooling, up to 30 mph winds from the SE. Barometric pressure
is quite steady at 1020.1 mB with the RH showing as 49% and slowly
falling.
Forecast is for it to remain dry, clear and sunny until sundown with
the sky remaining clear overnight and well into Sunday. The temperature should peak at 22C, more like 19C in the mid to late afternoon and the gradually falling to an overnight minimum of 6C, more like 5C.
Have a great day everyone and make sure that you keep yourselves
safe and sound. It's was reported, by the weatherman on BBC North
yesterday evening, that the last time March, April and May were all dry
and sunny like this year was in 1976, and we all can remember what
happened that summer, can't we? I remember walking, with my 4 and 6
year boys across the Ladybower reservoir to view the old village that
flooded in the 1940s in the construction of the reservoir. Lots of
places had to have standpipes on every street to ration water usage.
Mollie had a lie in on my bed from 07:15 until around 08:00 when we breakfasted. She then went out only to be stalked by her younger 'look-a-like in the jungle. I reckon that L-a-L wants to make friends
but is too shy to make contact. I don't think that Mollie had any idea
at all.
Heard messages are sweet but those Unheard are sweeter.
FN 2|25+. Mungo Brandybuck of Buckland..
flyingnun@roseofwhite.plus.com
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