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Would be about 45 now, went to college in the Lake District as a mature (in name only) student back in '91. Hooked up with a girl there and always called her 'cake'. Had a brother John (I think) and a mate covered in tattoos they called 'Skin'.
After posting that it occurred to me that he was from Buckley, not Mold.
Would be about 45 now, went to college in the Lake District as a mature (in name only) student back in '91. Hooked up with a girl there and always called her 'cake'. Had a brother John (I think) and a mate covered in tattoos they called 'Skin'.
Would be about 45 now, went to college in the Lake District as a mature (in name only) student back in '91. Hooked up with a girl there and always called her 'cake'. Had a brother John (I think) and a mate covered in tattoos they called 'Skin'.
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The jetstream which forms at the polar front has moved south which means we are in colder air and in a less stable airmass.
The movement of the polar front just happens for reasons best known to itself!
Les
The movement of the polar front just happens for reasons best known to itself!
Les
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Don't worry about it. If we close down some more coal fuelled power stations, put up some windmills and of course, increase road tax, we'll be able to control the weather for the whole world from the UK. Simples.
You must rufty tufty, I only swap for summer suit in about 3rd week July...
Mind you it's sleeveless, legless one
Otherwise it's winter suit 5/3, I think

Mind you it's sleeveless, legless one
Otherwise it's winter suit 5/3, I think
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It was 7 degrees with sleet here in Derbyshire yesterday.
I'm getting sick of the people who keep saying ''its not unusual to get snow in May''... maybe a brief cold snap for a day or two in May isn't unusual, but it basically hasn't warmed up since January now!
I really do think we're looking at a significant and long term shift in the weather patterns over the UK, we've now had 3 years of bitterly cold winters and non-existent summers, it all seems to be connected to this southerly shift in jet stream.
I'm getting sick of the people who keep saying ''its not unusual to get snow in May''... maybe a brief cold snap for a day or two in May isn't unusual, but it basically hasn't warmed up since January now!
I really do think we're looking at a significant and long term shift in the weather patterns over the UK, we've now had 3 years of bitterly cold winters and non-existent summers, it all seems to be connected to this southerly shift in jet stream.
It was 7 degrees with sleet here in Derbyshire yesterday.
I'm getting sick of the people who keep saying ''its not unusual to get snow in May''... maybe a brief cold snap for a day or two in May isn't unusual, but it basically hasn't warmed up since January now!
I really do think we're looking at a significant and long term shift in the weather patterns over the UK, we've now had 3 years of bitterly cold winters and non-existent summers, it all seems to be connected to this southerly shift in jet stream.
I'm getting sick of the people who keep saying ''its not unusual to get snow in May''... maybe a brief cold snap for a day or two in May isn't unusual, but it basically hasn't warmed up since January now!
I really do think we're looking at a significant and long term shift in the weather patterns over the UK, we've now had 3 years of bitterly cold winters and non-existent summers, it all seems to be connected to this southerly shift in jet stream.






