What, it's going to be warm and sunny in England somewhere? Nah, they just read their little maps wrong. We all know it's going to be at least cloudy, if not showering.
Feel free to send the warm and sunny weather 'cross the Atlantic to New York State. I have yard work to do, and this bleary drizzle for the better part of the last two weeks is really cheezing me off, not to mention making the stuff I don't want growing grow like mad.
Given that I'm going to be spending most of the next few days either in a car or in a robe and other costume, and likely painted face and skin, I really would if I could.
That was a couple of weeks ago. (http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk/4989572.stm) Now some companies are considering turning off supplies to houses and setting up standpipes in the streets. Of course, this is more because the water companies are criminally incompetant than there's drought, considering that there wasn't a single day in May that it didn't rain.
It has been over 20oC here in Dublin for more than a week now, with no rain. Granted, there's been some cloud, but no rain. And there's none forecast until at least Saturday, either.
The only problem is that this is most likely our annual quota for sun, and the rest of the 'summer' is going to suck very badly.
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Date: 2006-06-08 01:28 pm (UTC)The only problem is that this is most likely our annual quota for sun, and the rest of the 'summer' is going to suck very badly.
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Date: 2006-06-08 05:12 pm (UTC)I thought England wasn't allowed to have beautiful weather.