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Absolutely blistering sunshine and clear blue sky until about lunch, then the clouds rolled in and it cooled off and started raining again.

 

Seen a few things saying they're cloud seeding, whilst that might sound tin foil hat.

 

How else to explain the almost insert and repeat weather recently.

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Likewise, nice morning, was about to put the laundry in, it rained, too late for laundry, it got dry. Nothing to do with cloud seeding, just the deity of choice is taking the piss out of me today (both are equally believable).

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12 minutes ago, Steven P said:

Likewise, nice morning, was about to put the laundry in, it rained, too late for laundry, it got dry. Nothing to do with cloud seeding, just the deity of choice is taking the piss out of me today (both are equally believable).

Well I've been cursing a different deity every day for the last few weeks, I'm running out of them and obviously not found the 1 true one!.

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There are load though I tend to alternate between the gods of chocolate and the gods of beer if I want stuff, not sure why. I've still got a few to work through based on that

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5 hours ago, GarethM said:

Absolutely blistering sunshine and clear blue sky until about lunch, then the clouds rolled in and it cooled off and started raining again.

 

Seen a few things saying they're cloud seeding, whilst that might sound tin foil hat.

 

How else to explain the almost insert and repeat weather recently.

 

Seriously? Cloud Seeding in the UK?! Or you mean the butterfly effect of cloud seeding elsewhere in the world is behind our changing weather?

 

I think throw away the tin foil hat and have yourself a good dose of Occam's Razor instead.

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Amazing weather here today for the equinox. 24c and sunny, barely a breath of wind.

 

We went kayaking at a lake near the village this afternoon. Had the place to ourselves.

 

Autumn starts to make itself felt by the end of next week though, by the looks of the forecast.

 

May be an image of horizon, lake and twilight

May be an image of twilight and lakeMay be an image of twilight and lake

May be an image of 3 people, people fishing, kayak and lake

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34 minutes ago, devon TWiG said:

Bloody wet here again ...double the normal monthly rainfall and that is in just 2 weeks ...effing rain ...really could not face another winter like the last !!!!!

 

The number of businesses that have decided to cut their losses if we have another winter like it is piling up. I know of many. No spring to speak of, summer was always teetering on the edge and now this. Awful. Devon seems the be the epicentre of this crap. 

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