Happy Tuesday morning/afternoon/evening/night to all my HIP Forum friends. It poured down during the night and showers forecast during the day with 9c a high. SUMMER? Where the flipping hell are you?! I hope you guys have a lovely day. If you want you can look below at live CCTV feeds from outside my patio door all the way from Colwyn Bay/Rhos On Sea here in North Wales. Eight miles from Llandudno. Looking towards the Sea here in Colwyn Bay: Shared Live Stream | Nest Looking towards railway bridge: Shared Live Stream | Nest .... .......
I like your attitude... a dash of sarcasm is always tasty and livens things up Bring back the sun for Hotwater!
Notwithstanding its May and we're supposed to be in the middle of the Spring season, yesterday and overnight last night, parts of the uk had hail, sleet and snow !!! People ‘caught out’ by snowfall in parts of England and Wales Ted Hennessey 4 May 2021, 9:15 pm Snow has fallen in parts of the UK as temperatures plummeted to lows of 2C (35.6F). Areas in northern England including Manchester, Derbyshire and the Pennines, and parts of northern Wales, saw a brief scattering of snow on Tuesday afternoon. It came as “unusually” cold air for May moved south across the country, dragging the temperatures down to between 2C and 4C (35.6F-39.2F), according to the Met Office. The Champions League semi-final clash between Manchester City and PSG at the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday evening was affected by the conditions, with ground staff working ahead of the game to clear snow and hailstones from the pitch. To view this content, you'll need to update your privacy settings. Please click here to do so. The mercury could even dip below freezing in southern and central parts of England overnight, with more rain expected around the UK along with a chance of wintry showers in northern Scotland. Simon Partridge, a Met Office forecaster, told the PA news agency: “There’s been a little bit of snow around in areas of northern and central England and northern Wales this evening, it’s been mainly wet, sleety downpours. “Some of it could stick around on the ground for the next few days but in areas such as Manchester it’s rather warm underground so it should fizzle out by midnight. “It’s obviously not the most common occurrence for this time of year but it does happen and it certainly caught some people out. “Those driving near to Snowdonia and other areas of high ground should certainly keep an eye out and be careful on the roads.” The snowfall began on Tuesday afternoon (Lisa Edwards/Twitter) Mr Partridge said the average temperature for May is around 16C (60.8F) in England. He added that the snow occurred due to a band of showery rain spreading across central England from Liverpool to East Anglia. Up to 1cm of snow was seen in affected areas, he said. It comes ahead of a cold night for those living in the north of England and parts of Scotland, where the mercury could fall below freezing by early Wednesday. The wintry conditions meant extra work for ground staff at the Etihad Stadium (Martin Rickett/PA) A spokeswoman for the Met Office said: “We are likely to see some frosts overnight, quite widespread, so away from towns and cities, even for central and some southern areas there could be some localised frosts with temperatures dipping below freezing. “If you are in London, then you are looking at three, four or five degrees overnight, but if you are out in rural areas, you may well see those temperatures dip, particularly for central and northern areas.”
^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ That's impressive the latest it's ever snowed here (with the exception of 1816) was May 10, 1977 The 1816 exception was due to the 1815 eruption of Mount Tambora which was the most powerful volcanic eruption in recorded history, ejecting 200 cubic kilometres of material into the upper atmosphere blocking out the sun. It actually snowed in July
Matey, even without volcanic eruptions, I can remember a summer in the 1950s where it snowed in June. It didn't lay because the ground was too warm but it was cold enough to snow. From memory I believe that was in 1957.
.... Happy Wednesday morning/afternoon/evening/night to all my HIP Forum friends. It’s only 7c here with no signs of any warm SUN! This is not good enough. Where is Global Warming when we need it! I hope you guys have a lovely day. If you want you can look below at live CCTV feeds from outside my patio door all the way from Colwyn Bay/Rhos On Sea here in North Wales. Eight miles from Llandudno. Looking towards the Sea here in Colwyn Bay: Shared Live Stream | Nest Looking towards railway bridge: Shared Live Stream | Nest ...
Yes It's 6 degrees celsius that's about 33,8 Farenheit, 274,15 Kelvin(in case anybody needs that information) and it's rainy. Humidity I haven't checked but it's probably though the rough, then again I 13 km (8 miles) from the ocean on one side 2,5 km (1,5 miles) from the ocean on the other side and about 300 meters (328 Yards) from the largest lake in the country