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Honeysuckleberries Wed 16-Mar-22 12:39:20

I live near Heathrow and we have the most awful sky/cloud cover. The light is sort of glowing yellow and it’s horrible. Have to have lights on in house. Anyone else got it?

ExDancer Wed 16-Mar-22 18:46:37

I wish I'd followed my initial thought which was to photograph a most beautiful sunset this evening (too late now). The sky was glowing an angry red with streaks of green and purple - really most impressive.
Its gone now.
I'm in Cumbria, could it be some kind of reflection from the flying sand you're experiencing making our sky so spectacular?

harrigran Wed 16-Mar-22 23:11:50

Sky was the colour of sulphur this afternoon here on the NE Coast.

giulia Thu 17-Mar-22 08:10:23

Here in Italy, it is fairly common especially down south. It is called Scirocco.

In my experience, it always occurs when you'e cleaned all the windows or washed the car.

Can cause nasty headaches.

GrannyGravy13 Thu 17-Mar-22 08:16:47

giulia

Here in Italy, it is fairly common especially down south. It is called Scirocco.

In my experience, it always occurs when you'e cleaned all the windows or washed the car.

Can cause nasty headaches.

That’s strange as I had a banging headache all day yesterday which didn’t respond to paracetamol or ibuprofen.

giulia Thu 17-Mar-22 08:30:54

It used to be that if you murdered someone during a scirocco you got a lighter sentence! I think that was also for Spain, Israel and Greece.

I don't know if it still applies!

Auntieflo Thu 17-Mar-22 08:42:52

Came down to make tea this morning and can hardly see out of our kitchen windows. They really need a blast with the Karcher.

Witzend Thu 17-Mar-22 09:28:54

After yesterday’s rain we now have that dust all over our back windows. But it’s dry, so will easily brush off - I hope, anyway.

Whitewavemark2 Thu 17-Mar-22 10:23:19

Sahara dust from a storm is causing it. It usually goes the other way towards South America where it fertilises the soil.

Today in the south it is gloriously sunny and I’m sitting in the garden - dog just moved because he was too hot.

grandtanteJE65 Thu 17-Mar-22 11:50:06

It hasn't reached us yet in the south of Denmark, but expect the sand is on its way. However, it is a lot better than the sky over Kjev and Mariupol, isn't it?

Tooyoungytobeagrandma Thu 17-Mar-22 11:55:10

It's a calima sand being blown over from the Sahara. Get them in the canaries quite often best not to go outside in it can cause breathing issues and yes very messy.

Grantanow Thu 17-Mar-22 12:36:19

When the sand came in France a few years ago we had a heatwave.

Mummer Thu 17-Mar-22 13:13:50

Hardly an interesting subject?! Sky goes from white to dark green and purple depending on weather, no big deal!

Diggingdoris Thu 17-Mar-22 13:38:12

I could hardly see out of my bedroom window this morning for the thick yellow dust, which was a bit annoying as the window cleaner came 2 days ago!!

Rosie51 Thu 17-Mar-22 14:01:50

Mummer

Hardly an interesting subject?! Sky goes from white to dark green and purple depending on weather, no big deal!

And yet it interested you enough to open the thread?

Witzend Thu 17-Mar-22 14:06:48

Mine wiped off very easily with a duster.
Just saying.

Callistemon21 Thu 17-Mar-22 15:42:06

Whitewavemark2

Sahara dust from a storm is causing it. It usually goes the other way towards South America where it fertilises the soil.

Today in the south it is gloriously sunny and I’m sitting in the garden - dog just moved because he was too hot.

We experienced one when we were in the Canaries one year; it lasted most of the time we were there, then the skies cleared and we saw an island we hadn't seen before so decided to visit it. La Gomera, it's quite a fascinating place.

Yammy Thu 17-Mar-22 16:30:04

We only have sunshine and rain in the cold northwest but got it quite a lot when we lived in East Yorks. It brought some large funny looking insects one year that we reckoned were locusts and migraine bad heads.

Whitewavemark2 Thu 17-Mar-22 16:30:39

Callistemon21

Whitewavemark2

Sahara dust from a storm is causing it. It usually goes the other way towards South America where it fertilises the soil.

Today in the south it is gloriously sunny and I’m sitting in the garden - dog just moved because he was too hot.

We experienced one when we were in the Canaries one year; it lasted most of the time we were there, then the skies cleared and we saw an island we hadn't seen before so decided to visit it. La Gomera, it's quite a fascinating place.

I really fancy that. It has a rain forest I believe.

nanaK54 Thu 17-Mar-22 16:34:39

giulia

Here in Italy, it is fairly common especially down south. It is called Scirocco.

In my experience, it always occurs when you'e cleaned all the windows or washed the car.

Can cause nasty headaches.

That's really interesting about the headaches, thank you for that, I had the mother of all headaches yesterday

4allweknow Thu 17-Mar-22 17:25:53

Had a massive beautiful coloured sky last night probably due to the sand storm

Callistemon21 Thu 17-Mar-22 23:32:29

Whitewavemark2

Callistemon21

Whitewavemark2

Sahara dust from a storm is causing it. It usually goes the other way towards South America where it fertilises the soil.

Today in the south it is gloriously sunny and I’m sitting in the garden - dog just moved because he was too hot.

We experienced one when we were in the Canaries one year; it lasted most of the time we were there, then the skies cleared and we saw an island we hadn't seen before so decided to visit it. La Gomera, it's quite a fascinating place.

I really fancy that. It has a rain forest I believe.

It's worth a visit, quite spectacular scenery! We only had a day tour unfortunately.

We were told that Frau Merkle holidays there.

Whitewavemark2 Fri 18-Mar-22 06:57:56

One on the list then?

Whitewavemark2 Fri 18-Mar-22 06:59:39

Actually I must have a look. I first thought about it about 30 years ago but there was limited travel there at the time and so shelved it and forgot about it really

Mollygo Fri 18-Mar-22 08:01:29

We had quite a violent sky yesterday. It wiped out our usual view and left things feeling dirty. It had cleared by bedtime, and when I walked the dog late last night, the sky was clear, with a blaze of stars. I thought I saw a shooting one, but it went so quickly. Still got to clean the car today.