Somethings up with the weather...

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Published 24th December 2015 |
Read latest comment - 31st December 2015

Went to feed the birds / squirrels  in the garden today and found the cherry tree partially in bloom, normally this wont happen till winter has past and the beginning of spring so at least another 3 months away before it should happen.... Strange because the temperature is really mild at the moment......


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Barney
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My kids have asked if we will get snow tomorrow 

Tried explaining the weathers not really co-operating, but have been told by one of my daughters it must snow because the elves told her it would. With logic like that, I've got no where to go, so have explained it's the BBC weather reporter ladies fault. I'm sure she won't mind..

About as much chance of having snow at xmas these days as Labour winning the next election.


Steve Richardson
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It's so mild this year I got my wish ...We having a Braai on xmas day ... In SA it is very common to have 1 on the big day and our family is no exception ..The whole family would turn up and have a really fun filled day at someone house  


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Andy-C | Pewter World

It's very strange, I keep feeling really hot and checking the heating isn't on!


I feel sorry for those up north whose holidays have been ruined by the rain and the lack of government help prior to the floods happening. The most rain I've seen down here lasts for around 30 seconds and is no more than a teaspoon full. Maybe they need to install the likes of the Thames barrier in other parts of the country.....


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Barney

Poor folk in Cumbria and York, what a nightmare xmas they have had.

I'm amazed our local River Avon hasn't burst. It's high but looks like it's peaked. Down the road, Tewkesbury is one that normally regularly floods, where the Avon and Seven meet, but looks like they have escaped serious flooding so far.


Steve Richardson
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Was doing a spot of DIY on the steps to my house yesterday, needed to replace some posts which had rotted.

The ground is saturated, i live in a heavy clay area but even so ive never seen it so sticky and water logged.

Thoughts with those affected by the floods.


Clive

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