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Foxygloves Fri 28-Jul-23 17:32:57

It’s been a lovely day here in Foxyland, - sunny but with a pleasantly fresh breeze. But even at its warmest there seemed to be an undercurrent of Autumn approaching. It’s as if the seasons come earlier these days- that very hot early Summer a month or so ago and now it’s beginning to turn even although it is still July.
The evenings are getting dark that little bit earlier too.
Not that I mind! Even if we have an Indian Summer (to prove me wrong) I still don’t think we’re likely to suffer another heatwave.
But watch this space ☀️☀️☀️ hmm

BlueBelle Sun 30-Jul-23 10:37:48

silverlining minimoon I m with you waiting for it to start
We had about a week last month but it’s been constant strong wind for months and months it’s not even good for swimming sea s just so rough (East Anglia)
Terrible summer

Grandma70s Sun 30-Jul-23 10:44:24

I hope it’s over, but I doubt it. I loathe hot weather. Summer can’t be too cool for me!

Witzend Thu 03-Aug-23 11:42:31

It felt very September-y here this morning - bright and sunny, but with that slight nip in the air.
No longer sunny now though.

BigBertha1 Thu 03-Aug-23 11:51:14

Its been wet here in Cheshire for weeks but we do get the weather from Wales and Ireland. Managed a non wet golf day on Tuesday and shave a little off the handicap so that's great and I hope for more when I get back to playing a nice flat course in Leicestershire. Wet one today, going to see Oppenheimer at the cinema in Northwich.

silverlining48 Thu 03-Aug-23 18:02:11

Its only 6 pm and getting dark!

BlueBelle Thu 03-Aug-23 18:06:56

Yuk yuk yuk I lovvve summer and we ve had very little so far the thought of winter and even autumn makes me feel quite depressed
Bit selfish Grandma70we only get a few weeks of nice weather every year you have more than three quarters of the year cold cool grey and dull windy rainy and miserable but you still begrudge us a few nice weeks

GrannyGravy13 Thu 03-Aug-23 18:53:24

I hope it’s not over as I am going away to the South Coast with DD and two GC in a couple of weeks.

I love hot/warm sunny weather, if summer is over I shall be really fed up.

Primrose53 Thu 03-Aug-23 22:18:54

It’s been very mixed here. We are having more rain than normal during the night which is good for the gardens. We keep waking up to either drizzle or overcast skies but not cold at all. By about 10am it’s up in the 20s, sunny and rather muggy. I have not worn anything with a sleeve for many weeks.

A friend lives in Spain now and came back for a holiday. She posted on FB that she was glad to be back in Spain as they had rain on 13 out of 14 days. I can’t believe that, she must have counted a day as rainy if there was just one spot! I haven’t needed a jacket, an umbrella and I haven’t had to stay indoors. I think she just likes to rub it in about living in Spain. Mind you we didn’t see her posting a couple of months ago when Spain had torrential rain and cars were being washed down streets. 🤣

LovesBach Thu 03-Aug-23 22:28:13

What a lovely summer so far; if it rains all the time when you are on holiday of course it is disappointing, but how much better to sleep instead of tossing and turning with a fan whirring all night, walk the dogs with a fresh breeze instead of worrying about their paws getting too hot, garden without feeling skin prickle in the heat, and wearing summer clothes without wanting to shower and change about three times a day. This has probably not been everyone's experience, or their particular cup of tea, but it has made me happy!

henetha Thu 03-Aug-23 23:21:57

June was mostly lovely here, but July was very wet. Even a heat hater like me would like to see a bit of warm sunshine before autumn sets in.
So I hope summer is not over.

biglouis Thu 03-Aug-23 23:49:14

Acording to the BBC weather center the NW is going to warm up a bit next week - into the 20s. This wet weather has benefitted the garden but makes the weeks grow. My gardener came today to feed the lawns which are looking rather bare in spots.

nanna8 Fri 04-Aug-23 00:31:26

You’ll probably get a lovely warm September. From distant memory that seemed to happen after a cool Summer. I hope we don’t get the blazing hot Summer they had in Europe here but that is what they are predicting. Mind you, they wouldn’t get any medals for these predictions and they are more often wrong than right. I remember we went to a talk by a meteorologist once and someone in the audience asked if they ever considered just looking out of the window. Got a laugh if nothing else !

Whitewavemark2 Fri 04-Aug-23 09:23:20

Chilly northerly wind today.

Foxygloves Fri 04-Aug-23 09:29:09

silverlining48

Its only 6 pm and getting dark!

Wherever are you Silverlining ? Or was that written on a very dark, wet day?
I can still walk the dog without a torch at 9.30 (Home counties)

ginny Fri 04-Aug-23 09:38:05

I’d just be happy with bright days with a temperature of around 23/24 c.
Comfortable for most and no coats and heavy shoes needing to be worn.
As some others have said we get months of cool
/cold weather a few weeks of sun isn’t much to ask.

silverlining48 Fri 04-Aug-23 17:34:24

South east foxglove. Horrid yesterday, much brighter todsy, typical british summer 🥺

M0nica Sat 05-Aug-23 16:30:02

Autmn and summer seem to have changed place in recent years. July and August are cold et and miserable followed by glorious hot dry waether that lasts well into October.

I am an Autumn lover. summer is boring. I resent getting the less interesting parts of Autumn in July and then having to wait until November for the glorious leaf change and drop.

cornergran Sat 05-Aug-23 20:10:18

It was 14 degrees and pouring when I went out today at 2pm. (Somerset). An hour later the car registered 18 degrees in sunshine. Not that it felt warm, the wind has been bitter. I’m a sunshine person, not at all happy with the odd glimpse the last few weeks. Can only hope later in the month is better and it carries on into September or I’ll be a very grumpy soul. .

NanKate Sat 05-Aug-23 20:15:27

We had the fire on at lunchtime and this evening as it was just too miserable to sit in blankets ! We are in South Buckinghamshire, where at this time of year we are usually sitting outside eating and drinking. I couldn’t bear to live anywhere cold.

Deedaa Sat 05-Aug-23 20:38:17

On Wednesday I hardly left the house and the rain poured down. On Thursday I was walking round Wisley Gardens in a T shirt and enjoying a pub lunch in very pleasant sunshine! Who knows what the rest of the month will bring.

Primrose53 Sat 05-Aug-23 21:00:51

Rained here all day and only 14c.

Last week was drizzly start but then sun came out and it got to 23c several days. Evenings still not warm enough to sit out.

silverlining48 Sat 05-Aug-23 22:49:53

Just got into bed, thank goodness I have an electric blanket! Summer? I wish!

Oreo Sat 05-Aug-23 22:55:06

Poured down all day today and I’ve been wearing a baggy fluffy jumper and cords to stay warm.
What Summer? angry

Witzend Tue 08-Aug-23 10:49:33

I did think it was back yesterday - very warm and sunny, but it was raining again earlier, and the temp. outside the kitchen window just now was 16.3.

M0nica Tue 08-Aug-23 12:58:47

Well, it is a good drying day today!