I am off to Derbyshire in half an hour never been happier to go away.
Hope the weather is nice for you.
Summer was boss wern it .
Dont worry kesey, the moment I go back to work the summer will return.
It was like the middle of summer yesterday,more like the middle of November today.
Its beautiful up here, 19c clear skies and lots of sun.
Are you back in today ?
Tuesday. I'm only amazed its sunny today.
Fill ya ' flip flops .
Scorchio here after a gloomy start and I'm stuck in the kitchen all day.
And we're the opposite again today. 🙃Grey and gloomy here. You couldn't see the tops of the cathedrals or Radio City Tower earlier due to the low cloud base. Possible thunderstorms forecast for later on. As they say, a British summer is one nice day and a thunderstorm.
Been lovely here today, lay in the garden reading from about 9am, went for a walk to get my car back, went for a coffee - came out of the cafe and its gone cloudy and chilly
Today went from March to June to October in a single day.
It's like they are controlling the weather to suit an agenda or something.Shit. Wrong forum Soz.
Cloud seeding is a weather modification technique that improves a cloud’s ability to produce rain or snow by introducing tiny ice nuclei into certain types of subfreezing clouds. These nuclei provide a base for snowflakes to form. After cloud seeding takes place, the newly formed snowflakes quickly grow and fall from the clouds back to the surface of the Earth, increasing snowpack and streamflow.
https://www.dri.edu/cloud-seeding-program/what-is-cloud-seeding/just do it away from sefton park and I'm happy
Seems like the Aurora Borealis [aka the Northern Lights] is going to be visible over large parts of the UK tonight, & the weather forecast is good too, clear skies tonight.https://news.sky.com/story/northern-lights-could-be-visible-in-england-and-wales-as-severe-solar-storm-to-hit-overnight-13132757The Northern Lights are set to be visible across the UK overnight as a huge solar storm is going to hit Earth.America's National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reportedly issued its first severe solar storm warning since 2005 yesterday as a huge geomagnetic storm races towards Earth - meaning it could be the most powerful experienced in almost two decades.It's set to hit overnight, and could supercharge the Northern Lights, making them visible in Scotland, northern England and Wales and even further south if conditions are right.But the Aurora Borealis could also potentially interfere with infrastructure, including the power grid and satellites when it hits.
Dog is suffering today 🥵 was out at half 7-ish and already too hot for him. Oh I fucking hate summer.
@ Veinticinco de Mayo The way you talk to other users on this forum is something you should be ashamed of as someone who is suppose to be representing the site.
Did anyone catch the Northern Lights last night, it should be visible to see them tonight as well from about 10.30pm. I saw a great picture of the aurora over Crosby beach, some stunning ones on twitter at the moment.
Absolutely stunning all around Anglesey last night Jill but as we're both suffering with flu couldn't stay up long enough to catch it so gonna try n see it tonight instead.
Oh no, funnily enough my sister is the same hasn't been well either and just couldn't wait up for it. I'm determined to stay up tonight and see it now, lets hope we both get a good glimpse.