Bloomin' weather

theflamingred

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Correct me if I'm wrong, are we not in the middle of August?

Why am I sitting here in a hoodie and my toastiest socks and still feeling chilly? Am I coming down with a cold or is anyone else feeling a tad nippy of the evening.

Disgraceful :(
 

db

#chaplife
theflamingred said:
Correct me if I'm wrong, are we not in the middle of August?

Why am I sitting here in a hoodie and my toastiest socks and still feeling chilly? Am I coming down with a cold or is anyone else feeling a tad nippy of the evening.

Disgraceful :(
innit, we've just had the heating on for the first time in months..

we had to take one of our main switches off line at work today, cos it was floating in about 4 inches of water lol.. it's the rapture, i tells thee!
 

MISS T

Forum user & abuser
Ah, this sounds so good....here we are in the 32 deg heat of the Bulgarian sunshine, watched a little of Skynews whilst we're here so well aware of what we're coming back to....lots of gold medals and soggy fields it seems!!
But this is what we spent the year saving for and wishing for...mozzy bites, sunburnt bits and all!!!
Though no decent weather to show the tan off....wait bank hol Monday is looking good......
 

Sofa

I'm a Staffooooooordian
MISS T said:
we are in the 32 deg heat of the Bulgarian sunshine.
Please enjoy a little sunshine on my behalf - I fear there will be none here ever again!
 

Sofa

I'm a Staffooooooordian
Let's hope it does not get as bad as last year!

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Doctor

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The Sow also takes two or three days to reach its high water after the heaviest rains over the catchment area so it could still rise after yesterdays downpours.
 

tek-monkey

wanna see my snake?
Has castletown flooded this year? The marshes are quite high, pretty much all water from the Eccleshall road across to the train tracks.
 

cat_woman

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There was a small puddle at the bottom of Castle Street earlier this afternoon, not sure what it's like now.
 

MISS T

Forum user & abuser
Stafford Leisure Centre car park is under a foot of water, and yet again Hornend Nursery has a waterpark rather than a garden on at the back of the premises.
 

tek-monkey

wanna see my snake?
MISS T said:
Stafford Leisure Centre car park is under a foot of water...
Well it flooded while they were bulding it, hardly suprising. Question is has it breached the building itself, if so may as well have stayed in the old one.
 
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