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Why is July so cloudy compared to June and August? The last few July's have been incredibly cloudy while the June's and August's have been quite decent
August hasn't happened yet. If you're referring to August 2022 then I'm afraid the TWTD massive is only good for footy memories not what the weather was like. However they do know the weather for every game in 2022/23 (Who could forget the fog at Oxford). Season 2022/23 started on July 30th but how many football days were there in August?
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Don't believe a word I say. I'm only kidding. Or am I?
It’s like autumn on this side of the country. Just a series of fronts coming through with strong winds, plenty of rain and the odd thunderstorm. If anyone else tells me “the gardens needed some rain”, I’ll punch them.
It’s like autumn on this side of the country. Just a series of fronts coming through with strong winds, plenty of rain and the odd thunderstorm. If anyone else tells me “the gardens needed some rain”, I’ll punch them.
I'm not enjoying the weather coming up the Bristol Channel either and I'm not sure that the ducks would rate this weather as great too.
[Post edited 11 Jul 2023 19:44]
Don't believe a word I say. I'm only kidding. Or am I?
August hasn't happened yet. If you're referring to August 2022 then I'm afraid the TWTD massive is only good for footy memories not what the weather was like. However they do know the weather for every game in 2022/23 (Who could forget the fog at Oxford). Season 2022/23 started on July 30th but how many football days were there in August?
[Post edited 11 Jul 2023 19:07]
6 (5 League games and the League Cup match)
Tbf i was talking about the past few august's and I do remember them being quite decent tbf
It’s like autumn on this side of the country. Just a series of fronts coming through with strong winds, plenty of rain and the odd thunderstorm. If anyone else tells me “the gardens needed some rain”, I’ll punch them.
I do question if East Anglia really is one of the sunniest place in the country (Apparently it is)
If this is one of the sunniest place than I'm concerned what the least sunniest places are like.
I do remember a time where everywhere else in the country had sunshine except us.
I do question if East Anglia really is one of the sunniest place in the country (Apparently it is)
If this is one of the sunniest place than I'm concerned what the least sunniest places are like.
I do remember a time where everywhere else in the country had sunshine except us.
I certainly noticed a big difference moving over here. Cooler summers, warmer winters and wetter all year round. But spare a thought for Glassers - just as wet but in the winter it gets dark at 3 pm
I certainly noticed a big difference moving over here. Cooler summers, warmer winters and wetter all year round. But spare a thought for Glassers - just as wet but in the winter it gets dark at 3 pm
At this point winter maybe no more or even summer by the sound out it
At this point winter maybe no more or even summer by the sound out it
The time that the Earth moves so that the Sun is no longer shining on a part of it doesn't have anything to do with climate, it is due to the Earth's axial tilt (23.44°.)
Half past ten in the evening and still light here on the Isle of Skye.