Not that much different here.
Squally rain drifting in from the SW .
Gusts up to 33 Mph. Warm though, 20 degrees.. Only 8 expected at dawn, tomorrow.
Saved us the problem of when to pick the olives.. Most of them are on the terrace under the tree.
Wet day timetable.
May have to visit the sock drawer and find a raincoat.
The first of the crop:
'Heavy rainfall and squally winds may bring some localised flooding. Bus and train services probably affected. Flooding of a few homes and businesses is likely.'
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in Cheshire ...
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Not the best day for our Son to expect the patio layers to start on the job then.?
Squalls abated,
Drizzle eased off, but still around.
Water cisterns 70% full.
Forecast of 8 ° at dawn was 12° pessimistic.. Opened all the a available doors and windows, overnight.
Should go and rescue the olive crop that blew off .
But ... As I type.......
Another misty squall is blowing in along the valley.
I'll be closing all the Velux skylights..
Not the best day for our Son to expect the patio layers to start on the job then.?
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Probably not, Paul ...... rest of the week is looking drier
As promised, Cheshire is enjoying clear blue skies this morning. It is chilly and the first windscreen defrost of the year was required. Currently 4° rising to 11° later.
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