Another sizzling hot bbq summer on the way

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I won't put money it, especially not for Argyll, although it has been an exceptionally dry & windless couple of months up there.
 
Lets bloody hope so, I've given up listening to the weather men, but surely given the odds, sooner or latter we are due some sun!!!

I seriously think I might hit (just joking) the first person I hear moaning 'it's too hot' the second we get above 18c!!!

Rant over...... I'm going back to work now with the warm thoughts of yesterdays blast and bit of sun!!!
 
The £300m pa Met Office may be incapable of giving us a long term weather forecast but this lot are predicting a hot one http://www.dailymail.co.uk/travel/article-1259737/UK-weather-hottest-summer-record-predicted-forecaster.html. Time to break out the sun block?


As long as the met office mentions it each year, but not the exact date then they can't be quoted as getting it wrong, how many days did we get the bbq summer last year, i think it started in mid june until late june, then that was it, down hill all the way from there... still a bbq summer though...(for two weeks only)
 
Thats funny as I read exactly the same last week forecast by a group in Wales who had an impressive track record when you compare their Wx with the stuff from the Met Office.

They called last summer right and even got the Christmas snow correct and cold snap well into March too.

Here is hoping that they are still on the ball.
 
Sixpenn'orth of weather advice

From "Southern Rambles" by S.P.B.Mais, published 1938, price 6d.

"Weather

"He that observeth the wind shall not sow;
and he that regardeth the clouds shall not reap
"

On nine days out of ten the weather is better than it looks as if it were going to be. It improves as the day goes on.

The official weather forecast is seldom correct.

The unofficial weather forecast of the postman or farmer is equally unreliable. The English weather defies all prophecy.

Always risk a start."

(n.b. for postman or farmer substitute harbourmaster or the bloke on the next boat)

:D
 
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