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How is your weather in England today?

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#1 ·
Pouring here in Scotland. And cold! It is a waterproof trousers and equafleece day!
 
#6 ·
Obviously I'm not in England but I'm protesting against country-ism :Smuggrin
:D:D:D

Oh @McKenzie !!! That did make me laugh:Hilarious I was thinking about you and o2.o when i wrote the post title. And then i thought, to heck, i am only really interested about the weather in England today.
I was expecting that they would all be baking on the beaches, but seemingly not.

I think i would do ok in NZ. I prefer cold:)
 
#13 ·
cause once I get chilled it's so hard for me to warm back up.
I remember seeing you describe your place as 'the armpit of hell' on here somewhere and i always imagine you in some dry Arizonian landscape, which doesn't at all fit with the lovely woodland pics you post or your high humidity.

I think i would struggle in your climate though. Funny thing is, indoors, i really do like to be toasty warm. In winter, i love all the heating on and all cozy.

Coming in from the cold to a warm house is a lovely feeling. You just glow right through.

Anyway, it is 13 degree here today and, with no wind, that feels warm. So no complaints there. But this rain's not goodo_O
 
#20 ·
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This get up kept me warm and dry (pic was taken to get something feline for dog walking challenge thread - so was trying to get a pic of the umbrella, rather than me:)
I'll spare you a photo but the tank top and shorts I just ran in look like I went swimming in them by the time I was done.
I would definitely need more clothes than that for a cold rainy day like yours! I'm a total wuss about the cold and yes, 13 is cold!
 
#21 ·
Well, i am quite well-padded as you can see. I should really get more pics taken like this, as it is only when i see pics, i see podge!! And im not the fittest. I walk a lot but never run. So i do tend to warm up pretty fast once i start to move. There are some advantages of maintaining a layer of fat i suppose!
 
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#38 ·
Sitting in the garden having my coffee at the moment, need my cardigan on but it's not very cold, about 15 degrees.
Meant to get up to about 24 during the day, so Alexa says! :D I asked her to tell me a joke this morning, she's rubbish at jokes!

I hope you're ok up there @tabelmabel, my iPad says there are flood warnings in your neck of the woods, and thunderstorms due!
I really hope your not in danger of being flooded?
 
#39 ·
18 deg here in Essex - a high of 23 promised with no rain - good cos friend and I are visiting a local NGS garden today :)

My sister is coming over from DomRep in August and hoping for a rest from the heat - it’s 26 there now at 2am with 95% humidity!

Expected to rise to 34 by 2pm tho humidity will almost halve. :(

They need rain desperately.
 
#55 ·
I used to like a thunderstorm and have never had a dog that was particularly scared of them, until now!
Now I dread it when there is even a hint of a storm forecast because Woody is absolutely terrified of them! It's the same with fireworks, so I hate November with a passion.
And I have to admit I quite miss standing at the window and watching the lightening, instead I spend the entire duration of any storm, throwing a soft toy for him, over and over and over, it's the only thing that stops him barking, shaking like a leaf and behaving in a generally terrified manner.