Poole : 13.6.24 @ 5pm
12c and cold wind and rain.
It's fucking miserable and has been since October. Fucking sick of it
It’s not been great for this time of year in Italy but it’s nothing compared to what the UK is like at the moment.
Same in Portugal on the Silver Coast been 18-20 most days. Had over 2 inches of rain on Friday last week everywhere flooded. Locals saying they’ve not seen it this green in June before.Currently in Colmar, France. Went for a run today and felt like I was pulling a caravan. 22c but felt like about 32c. They're complaining here and saying it's the coldest June in years.
The whole of the med is fucked as well.
The jet stream is going to fuck our weather from now on.It's fucking miserable and has been since October. Fucking sick of it
There’s been a lot more rain than normal for this time of time year but supposed to be lower 30s next week. It’s much needed after a week in England!We were thinking to head in your direction and go to the lakes on this little road trip (got the dogs with us), but the weather has put us off. Some better temperatures coming up but loads of rain + storms as well. Probably going to u-turn to Germany and catch some random shite neutral games in the euros instead. The missus is thrilled.
Been miserable since October 1990 mate
I hope this is your birthday and not the date of some traumatic event we’re all laughing at.
Currently in Colmar, France. Went for a run today and felt like I was pulling a caravan. 22c but felt like about 32c. They're complaining here and saying it's the coldest June in years.
The whole of the med is fucked as well.
The Algarve is as you would expect for this time of year, hot days, cool nights.
You sure, what's July 24th mid summer?so come next Friday, the days will begin to get shorter, and the nights will begin drawing in as we head back towards Winter
Guess our farmers will be happy scarcity/higher prices!Our fruit and veg just isn't growing as it normally does because there is so little sun and warmth. Prepare yourselves for food shortages and inflation this winter.
no idea but june 21 is the longest dayYou sure, what's July 24th mid summer?
Oh of course,ta!no idea but june 21 is the longest day
I'm not sure they will be that happy. The higher prices will do little to off-set the wasted expenditure for poor yield. On Clarkson's Farm, they are breaking down what everything costs, and their fertiliser cost alone is £78,000 this year!!Guess our farmers will be happy scarcity/higher prices!
Who's down to Stonehenge for this?24th June is regarded as Midsummer's Night (and the end of the English asparagus season). Solstice is 20th June this year and 21st June the longest day.
Sorry, will be busy sacrificing a virgin in the stone circle at AveburyWho's down to Stonehenge for this?
Seems like a waste give Clarkson is full of shit.I'm not sure they will be that happy. The higher prices will do little to off-set the wasted expenditure for poor yield. On Clarkson's Farm, they are breaking down what everything costs, and their fertiliser cost alone is £78,000 this year!!
I don’t really go to the Lake all that often to be honest. Most of the bars and restaurants are pretty much the same in the town though. There’s ’British’ pub called Main Street if you fancy a decent beer.Fuck it. Weather now looking great this upcoming week so we're off to Desenzano del Garda, Italy. Then to Germany in time for next weekend's matches. @Sick Boy any good bar recommendations or must-do's you can suggest?