Below average for the forseeable future

jezza

Re: Below average for the forseeable future

Post by jezza »

Who's waging their bets for a totally and utterly chopped shallot summer?
Stevo

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Post by Stevo »

Being warm enough to get these ruddy plants out of my bedroom would be good enough for me at the moment! :wink:
dorothy

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Post by dorothy »

I'm the same.Conservatory full of plants that we cannot get outside yet.What with crappe weather and me working, my garden's going to look s**t this year I think. Going away in July for 10 days so really need to get them in soon.
Dorothy :(
stephenprudence

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Post by stephenprudence »

jezza wrote:Who's waging their bets for a totally and utterly chopped shallot summer?

I wouldn't put a bet on it, but my thinking has been that this pattern will deliver another poor summer. I don't know how long this pattern will last, but on average each synoptic pattern cycle lasts around 15 years I believe. 1988-2008 was the last one, where Azores high and Atlantic dominated weather took centre stage.
jezza

Re: Below average for the forseeable future

Post by jezza »

Ok so who edited my post :roll: :lol:
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Re: Below average for the forseeable future

Post by Tom2006 »

jezza wrote:Ok so who edited my post :roll: :lol:
And mine!! :lol:
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