[Sussex] The Award-winning official "No Rain Tomorrow" thread (2023 season)

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zefarelly

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Jul 7, 2003
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I too am hoping the nagging wind is forcing them to seek shelter, but in my sheltered back garden I've only seen a few bees on the raspberries.
They're probably all in our front garden . . . 🙄
Giulia IS a better drive than a Stelvio which is probably the best handling and looking SUV out there, including Porsche, but the neighbours won’t be as impressed :smile:

When you say juicy about the 159 you mean throaty and sexy not high petrol usage I assume.
Both . . .15mpg is juicy, but the 3.2 Busso V6 is a beauty.

BoT, very warm this morning, and SUNNY . With NO RAIN . . Took the lad to Woodgood to look at some motors, this Giullietta was stunning.

Only topped by a 330 in navy with tan interior.
 

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Brok

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Dec 26, 2011
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Hmmm... could do with a bit of rain soon, I really don't want to be stuck on some Northern canal because there's no bloody water...
 








Icy Gull

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Jul 5, 2003
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They're probably all in our front garden . . . 🙄

Both . . .15mpg is juicy, but the 3.2 Busso V6 is a beauty.

BoT, very warm this morning, and SUNNY . With NO RAIN . . Took the lad to Woodgood to look at some motors, this Giullietta was stunning.

Only topped by a 330 in navy with tan interior.
I’ll take the Rosso Sprint :smile:
 


















SK1NT

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Sep 9, 2003
8,732
Thames Ditton
It's been weeks since we have had any rain. I predict end of July for a hose pipe ban.. unless we get the usually torrential rain for Wimbledon.

Can't say this thread gets me as excited as the snow version :)
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

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Oct 8, 2003
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Faversham
I'm not sure whether my face, after my cycle ride today, is red because of sun burn, wind burn, the inevitable switching on of my white male Gammon Gene, or the residual embarrassment after having gone over the f***ing handlebars this afternoon after a far too cocky attempt to cycle through mixed terrain at the bottom of a small but not insignificant decline, only to find mud, a foot deep, that swallowed my front wheel in milliseconds, projecting me, like 90 kilos of unwanted meat byproduct from a trébuchet, to the hard and unyielding ground slightly yonder. Northing broken, apart from all my hopes and dreams.
 




Drpepper

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Nov 23, 2011
404
Sussex
It's been weeks since we have had any rain. I predict end of July for a hose pipe ban.. unless we get the usually torrential rain for Wimbledon.

Can't say this thread gets me as excited as the snow version :)
30 days since last rain according to my weatherstation
 


Paulie Gualtieri

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May 8, 2018
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I'm not sure whether my face, after my cycle ride today, is red because of sun burn, wind burn, the inevitable switching on of my white male Gammon Gene, or the residual embarrassment after having gone over the f***ing handlebars this afternoon after a far too cocky attempt to cycle through mixed terrain at the bottom of a small but not insignificant decline, only to find mud, a foot deep, that swallowed my front wheel in milliseconds, projecting me, like 90 kilos of unwanted meat byproduct from a trébuchet, to the hard and unyielding ground slightly yonder. Northing broken, apart from all my hopes and dreams.
Any witnesses and if so did you style it out?
 


Harry Wilson's tackle

Harry Wilson's Tackle
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Oct 8, 2003
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Any witnesses and if so did you style it out?
One man and his dog arrived as I was gauging thick mud out of my breaks and my left hand, with blood pouring down my left leg. He asked me if I was OK and I told him it was a mere flesh-wound.
 






Stat Brother

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Jul 11, 2003
73,887
West west west Sussex
Can't say this thread gets me as excited as the snow version :)
It definitely has a more sinister/pessimist overtone.
 


vegster

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May 5, 2008
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This current blocked pattern if it persists could bring us into drought conditions pretty quickly down here, we have to be very grateful for the wet early spring for topping up the water table or things would be bad already. The sun is strong, the breeze is very drying too and the air is very dry. All contributing to drawing moisture out of plants and the ground.

Possibly related, but there have been persistent reports of an almost total absence of insects across Southen and Eastern England. I'm hoping this situation is only temporary, otherwise it's a very bad sign for our overall ecosystem.

We walked the dog round the fields West of Cissbury this morning and I saw 1 butterfly and not much else. Really odd.

The outlook, as has been mentioned shows a persistence of the blocked pattern for at least the next week, and the cool NE wind also remains.

Would love some showers to help the plants, but little sign currently.
Plenty of blackfly on my Broad beans.
 


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