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Still hasn't died down and from tomorrow night we are now being forecast snow!!Where did this wind and rain come from tonight, definitely wasn't in the forecast.?
Glad I'm back home!
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The post is relevant and invites community interaction, but it could benefit from more detail about the area in question. Overall, it's clear and straightforward, encouraging responses about local weather.
The thread kicks off with users discussing varying temperatures, ranging from Gemma's 15°C with rain to Ozzy47's warm 88°F. This opens up conversations about unusual weather patterns affecting different regions.12
As the thread develops, posts highlight extreme conditions like thunderstorms, sudden drops in temperatures, and the looming threat of storms. Members express their frustrations and surprise at not seeing typical seasonal weather.34
Towards the end of the thread, users reflect on the unpredictability and intensity of current weather, with some lamenting the lack of summer heat while others embrace the cool conditions. The sense of frustration is palpable as consensus remains elusive on summer expectations.56
"It has been non-stop rain since yesterday morning :("
"Was gorgeous out. But we are now in the middle of a thunder and lightning storm."
The discussion reveals a common dissatisfaction with the inconsistent weather this season. While some hope for warming trends, many express concern over the ongoing storms and cooler conditions.
Still hasn't died down and from tomorrow night we are now being forecast snow!!Where did this wind and rain come from tonight, definitely wasn't in the forecast.?
Glad I'm back home!
Man, get used to it. Forecast says rain until April 15!!12 hours later
I think it's stopped raining.
We could be waking up to snow tomorrow!Storm Kathleen is beginning to brew. Very cold wind here tonight.
You won't want to read this thenThis rain is pathetic!
Where did summer go?
The Met Office has briefed the Government and transport chiefs to prepare for at least 50 days of rain in the next three months.
This could lead to the potential of flooding in the UK and dashing any hopes of a warm British summer.
Last summer saw 40 days of rain, but the Met Office expects this summer to be even worse, jeopardising popular summer events such as Wimbledon, Royal Ascot and many festivals including Glastonbury.
The UK's wettest-ever summer in 1912 saw rainfall on more than 55 days.