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Here we are fog bound...Still very dry and mild where I am at. I think we are in a drought.
Does London normally get rains, or is that something rare?So far it's absolutely gorgeous here but I just read that London had 'biblical rain' earlier today with flooding and chaos on the roads.
London weather: Capital hit by flash flooding amid torrential downpours (yahoo.com)
i think it's pretty rare.Does London normally get rains, or is that something rare?
Well we've been getting a lot of rain, but it's pretty common for our area of the west coast.i think it's pretty rare.
I think devin asked does London get rain regularly . We can ask a sister in the UK about that .i think it's pretty rare.
Where we live we are on a hill and have 20 steps up from the road, so even when it hammers down like it did for most of yesterday and the night before we are in no danger of flooding. The bottom of out road though, at the junction with another road often gets minor flooding as all the water flows down our road like a river sometimes, and from all the houses which are built on inclines.Well we've been getting a lot of rain, but it's pretty common for our area of the west coast.
When I was up for a business trip to London, I was advised to take an umbrella 'cuz London was always rainy that time of year (June). I missed out on it because of passport issues (darn it!), but my sub confirmed the daily rains.Cause its not rare for the UK to get them some rain .
Where we live we are on a hill and have 20 steps up from the road, so even when it hammers down like it did for most of yesterday and the night before we are in no danger of flooding..
When I lived in San Bernardino California they used to have the streets capture the rains and it turns them into rivers. One time I got caught in one with my car, several inches of rain built up. Scary.Where we live we are on a hill and have 20 steps up from the road, so even when it hammers down like it did for most of yesterday and the night before we are in no danger of flooding. The bottom of out road though, at the junction with another road often gets minor flooding as all the water flows down our road like a river sometimes, and from all the houses which are built on inclines.
British weather is very changeable. We can have different seasons in one day. And the weather is always a good talking point as it is so unpredictable, although the tech used for monitoring the weather is so much better than it used to be.When I was up for a business trip to London, I was advised to take an umbrella 'cuz London was always rainy that time of year (June). I missed out on it because of passport issues (darn it!), but my sub confirmed the daily rains.
My one visit to the UK was a business trip to Scotland in the '80s. I was advised to bring a mac (raincoat). Surprisingly, the weather was gorgeous two out of the three day I was there, and even my hosts commented on how fortunate I was. The third day I got a taste of REAL Scottish March weather: Temperatures in the upper 30s, peeing down rain being driven sideways by a 30 mph wind coming off the Firth of Clyde. An umbrella would never have held up in that. Aye, laddie, welcome to Scotland!
We have been having a spell of really fine weather...........There's something weird going on with the weather.
I live in Italy, in Tuscay, which is central Italy.
Except for the early morning and late evening, it's as hot as June.
The weather here is temperate because I live in a valley, but this borders on scary.