Well not ain’t looking good Gal. Not at all! ... Looking towards the Sea here in Colwyn Bay: Shared Live Stream | Nest Looking towards railway bridge: Shared Live Stream | Nest
Well according to Mondays forecast it is only going to be 5c during the day, and 2c in the evening. HELP!
Yes for around 8 years now Gal. XXX Wifey knows I am a flirt. Always have been. Always will be. I just love the friendly banter. But of course I am not trying to get into anybody's knickers. Even yours!
Some early autumn warmth.. Home › Victoria › North East › Beechworth Beechworth WeatherSet As Local 36.36°S 146.69°E 523m AMSL OBSERVATIONSCURRENTFORECAST Beechworth Forecast Today 28°C Tonight 11°C Now 28.5°C 28 C = 82F
Typical early April weather highs around 50°F lows in the upper 20s The problem is after a few days of warm spring weather you kinda wish it would stay around, but then again things could be worse like they were on April Fools’ Day 1997 Newton, MA CURRENT WEATHER 1:46 AM 30°F Mostly cloudy Wind NNW 2 mph Wind Gusts 7 mph Humidity 56% Indoor Humidity 28% (Very Dry) Dew Point 16° F
Weather definitely on the turn, Herring Gulls sitting on the flat roof of my kitchen huddling up to the heat emanating from the condenscing steam from my central heating boiler !!!
Wrap up warm for outdoor Easter with snow showers on the way PA reporters 2 April 2021, 10:47 pm The cold snap is set to continue over the weekend, hitting many people’s hopes for an al-fresco Easter lunch. Heavy snow warnings are in place for parts of northern Scotland, but forecasters have said nowhere in the country will be “immune” from snowfall by Monday as temperatures continue to drop. Despite the chilly weather, the public have been urged to respect the rules and only meet friends and family outdoors now that restrictions have started to ease. More than half of British households – 51% – had planned to swap a traditional Easter roast for a barbeque or picnic this year, a survey by Sainsbury’s found. Plans are likely to have to change in Fife, Strathclyde and the Highlands, which are due to see gale-force winds and snow showers as the country enters an “Arctic trough”. By Easter Monday morning, there could be as much as 15cm of snow in higher areas. The Met Office’s yellow warnings are in place from 6pm on Sunday until midnight on Monday. People enjoy Brighton beach despite the temperature drop (Steve Parsons/PA) Craig Snell, forecaster for the Met Office, said: “After a taste of summer for a lot of the UK, we will see things turn much colder as we go through the second half of the Easter weekend. “A lot of the UK will be prone to seeing some wintry showers as we go through the course of Monday but northern Scotland is where we’ll see the heaviest and most frequent snow. “That’s where there’s most concern that we might see some disruption.” People on Finsbury Park boating lake in London (Aaron Chown/PA) Mr Snell said although it was not unusual to see snow at this time of year, it would be a “shock to the system” for many, following balmy temperatures felt earlier in the week. Parts of the UK saw the mercury reach nearly 24C (75.2F) on Wednesday. On Saturday, temperatures in the South East and London are expected to be about 12C (53.6F) and, further north – Manchester and Leeds – could see highs of 13C (55.4F) and 10C (50F) respectively. By Monday, London may drop to 8C (46.4F), Manchester 7C (44.6F) and Leeds a chilly 5C (41F). “Nowhere is going to be immune from potentially seeing some snow showers on Monday, even down towards the south west of England,” said Mr Snell. But he said it was unlikely that the snow would settle. Despite the disappointing weather, Britons still made the most of the Good Friday holiday – flocking to parks and beaches. The Metropolitan Police issued a warning before the long weekend, telling people not to gather in large groups ahead of a number of planned protests. A Kill the Bill rally against the Government’s proposed Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill was staged in Finsbury Park on Friday afternoon, with similar events taking place elsewhere. Demonstrators during a ‘Kill The Bill’ protest in Finsbury Park (Aaron Chown/PA) The Met is expecting more protests in the capital over the weekend, which are now lawful providing organisers submit a risk assessment and take steps to ensure the gathering is safe. The force said: “Enforcement action will be taken, if needed, in the interests of public health.”
... Good morning to all my HIP Forum friends. Have been out for a promenade walk to get the Saturday papers. I buy The Mail and The Sun every Saturday, for the excellent TV magazines if nothing else! 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. If we are lounging in the garden I may turn the cameras off for a while. In that event, please try later. Looking towards the Sea here in Colwyn Bay: Shared Live Stream | Nest Looking towards railway bridge: Shared Live Stream | Nest ......... ........
Yesterday in La Paz Bay there were TWO humpback whales putting on a show! What beauty, what majesty, these giants make amazing splashes The weather is lovely, Springtime is the best here. 71 degrees right now, going to be just 87 this afternoon before cooling down for a delightful sunset (we hope). Enjoy your Saturday everyone!
Today is an improvement over yesterday. Slightly warmer. One day it will be in the 70's. Trees are starting to bud finally so I can get some spring photos.
....... Good afternoon to all my HIP Forum friends. Running a bit late today, but one way and another I have been so busy. And that includes watching Football on Sky TV! Have been out for a promenade walk to get the Sunday papers and as the sun is shining at 12c it felt very nice. 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 ......