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Currently 17 degrees and cloudy. Forecast it for a high of 19 and chance of rain increasing from 0900.
The hourly chance of rainfall from 0900 to 1700 is 40% or 50% but the overall chance of precipitation today is 60%
Undecided what to have for breakfast. It'll most likely be toast to use up the loaf.
First coffee almost finished.Comment
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Cloudy with a chance of Meatballs @ ScruffTowers®
Grass seeding like a mad thing - pollen crazy, no cutting since it is a respiratory aggravant....waiting for the rain so it wets it down.
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Morning all
Thin high-level cloud and a bit humid, but doesn't look like "rain at 9am" as was forecast.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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Morning all
Dark.
Dank.
Dreary.
Dreadful.
Raining!
Smells wonderful.
Apparently Wednesday, though how the feck can one tell?When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Morning all
Grey,
Wet,
Cooler.
Breakfast was more sourdough toast with marmalade, eaten out of MrsB's presence to avoid dietary angst.
1st coffee done.
2nd now being contemplated.
Todays plans include the construction of a work bench for th garage from the assorted bits of timber and board left over from the office conversion."Being nice costs nothing and sometimes gets you extra bacon" - Pondlife.Comment
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The forecast rain hasn't turned up yet and it's now been pushed back to starting from 1300 with likelihood now up to 80%.
The morning's white cloud is getting thicker and greyer looking.
Bread in the toaster.Comment
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52% at 2pm for us now, rising to 82% at 7pm, but tiny amounts. Not enough to water plants, nor enough to make a wet walk.…Maybe we ain’t that young anymoreComment
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The jackdaws are tap dancing on the chimney again.
And that fecking collar dove had better shut the feck up or I'll shoot it.
In its usual way of things, the rain has made various allergies worse, probably by launching mould spores into the air.
<sneeze> <cough> <sneeze>When the fun stops, STOP.Comment
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Morning denizens
Grey out; 14°C out there, still at 22-23° within, and no rain yet
Rain could apparently happen any time throughout the day, though at probabilities of 30-40% for each hour.Comment
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