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And the world turns again...............Weather!

And as the world turns, and my summer holiday approaches, we get Storm Miguel of all things. Just when we want the seas in Cornwall to be warming up and the ground drying out, we get the opposite.

Its the same the whole world over
Caravanners take the pain
Whilst the rich get all the sunshine
Caravanners get the rain


Sir Poetic perhaps?
 
It is supposed to be summer as less than 17 days to the equinox yet how heating at home fired up this morning and it is set to 18C! Away next week and the forecast does not look good. Beginning to regret that this year for the first time in along time we never booked to go to France or Spain even though the weather is not so good there either!
 
I’m certain that the storms are linked to when Kay and I are due to go on holiday! We’re due to set off this afternoon for the overnight Hull to Zeebrugge ferry. Strong winds forecast en route.

It was exactly the same last year!

Perhaps IF we go in future, I’ll let folk know what date we’re booked to leave, so if they’ve got any plans for travel, there’ll be plenty of time to cancel them.

:S
 
Off to Exebridge on 23rd for a few days, then onto Trethem Mill for three weeks. This time last year was so hot, my air awning exploded.

Too much sunshine can spoil one.

Yep, and Ill take a spoiling any day B)
 
Devon in two weeks time will be damp, DustyDog is going down that way and might meet up with the Woosie, rain god Kev, so I will go north.
 
EH52ARH said:
Devon in two weeks time will be damp, DustyDog is going down that way and might meet up with the Woosie, rain god Kev, so I will go north.

You've got it all wrong Sir Were Rabbit, His master Sir Dusty Dog will be bathing in glorious sunshine, it only peeeves it down when I actually go away and boy does it follow me every where!!!!
You going North.....................Thunderstorm expected
 
Going to chuck it down tomorrow. Initially Sout East then rolling North and west. Devon may escape.
Mel
 
Mel said:
Going to chuck it down tomorrow. Initially Sout East then rolling North and west. Devon may escape.
Mel

The sun shines on the righteous B) (only in his homeland though) thanks Mel
 
Gagakev said:
Mel said:
Going to chuck it down tomorrow. Initially Sout East then rolling North and west. Devon may escape.
Mel

The sun shines on the righteous B) (only in his homeland though) thanks Mel

I will wait for a week tomorrow, and maybe hit Houghton Mills , Near Huntingdon, or The Blue Liias, Near Southham. . The weeks weather looks good. Lets hope the rest of the summer is good.
 
RayS said:
two good apps - BBC UK weather and UK Weather. Won't change anything but may help planning.

Hmm, since the BBC weather contract went to Meteo Group I have to disagree. Their forecasts don't even agree between different levels of detail (in my case, national vs East Anglia). The Met Office for our part of the world is still the most accurate - and I have a special interest in weather due to my lifelong sailing hobby
 
I just take each day as it comes , if it rains I hope its when I'm at work & if the sun's out - bonus , we're not away until we go to France now in August anyway so it can do what it wants but I'd rather have the sun anytime ! B)
 
Our grandson is in Bangkok at present and he has never seen so much rain in his entire life. The water is gushing down the main streets and it is at least 12 inches deep and it has only just started raining. He sent us a video clip of the scene. Glad we are in the UK.
 
Buckman said:
Our grandson is in Bangkok at present and he has never seen so much rain in his entire life. The water is gushing down the main streets and it is at least 12 inches deep and it has only just started raining. He sent us a video clip of the scene. Glad we are in the UK.

Bet he got a good deal though going after the SW monsoon had started.
 
Arrived in Hampshire for the D Day celebratios in Portsmouth last Wednesday Thursday was a nice sunny day for the service opposite Southsea pier, thursday night it started to throw it down and stopped saturdsy morning , sunday was another good day in Southsea for the military vehicle display, at the minute in Bognor it is raining hard,
 
camel said:
Arrived in Hampshire for the D Day celebratios in Portsmouth last Wednesday Thursday was a nice sunny day for the service opposite Southsea pier, thursday night it started to throw it down and stopped saturdsy morning , sunday was another good day in Southsea for the military vehicle display, at the minute in Bognor it is raining hard,

Has anyone read a caravan magazine showing other than folks enjoying the great outdoors with vino, bbq, and a host of leisure activities. Never have I seen a magazine extolling the joys of holding your awning down at 0230-0800 because of high winds and a sandy hardstanding absorbing copious quantities of water. And that was one August. Several other such experiences as well.
 
I have to admit that it's all my fault....

.... I put a tent up in the garden the other week. It's not stopped raining since!

I'm making myself available for drought hit regions.
 
So last week was glorious weather Monday and yesterday glorious weather and now I am subjected to this for my afternoon shift leading to the Night-Time shift 8 hours of driving !! 🤔



It's like pea soup out there and yet there is still people driving about with no lights on :angry:
 
The automatic lights on my car come on in bright sunshine, but do not come on in fog. This is also true for OH car. No excuse for having no lights, but easy to get lulled into trusting the technology.
Mel
 

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