If we get an Indian summer too... well that'll be just perfect.
As its September and still hot, then this can be classed as an Indian Summer, but I think a proper Indian Summer is when it has been a shit summer and then suddenly gets hot in September
Temperature up to 28 for London area by Thursday . So we had a very good summer and maybe this will continue through autumn..... Let's hope so. After last summer and winter we deserve this.
Seems this promise of an Indian Summer was not forthcoming. Winter seemed to appear overnight last week, and the immediate forecast is appalling.
This is taking some getting used to.:(
Autumn is merely started; it is still way too early to write off an Indian Summer, there is still a possibility of mild/warm spells in October and November.
As its September and still hot, then this can be classed as an Indian Summer, but I think a proper Indian Summer is when it has been a shit summer and then suddenly gets hot in September
It doesn't have to follow a poor summer, it is merely an unexpected summery spell in late spetember /october/november after it seems that typical autumn weather has well and truly set in.
In Welsh it is called 'Haf Bach Mihangel' which means St Michael's little summer, so called because it happens around the time of Michaelmas (Sept 29th).
Some hold that it only counts if there has been a frost.
Moreover, I disagree that the (so far) mild September weather can be classed as an indian summer, because it is just a continuation of normal summer. An indian summer happens in contrast to autumnal weather.
was a heatwave in
October 2011 and another spell of hot weather in March 2012. People
forget this
The weather doesn't always turn nice when you really want it to.
October 2011 and March 2012 was the wrong time but summers 2011 and 2012
when you really want the good weather they were miserable.
When we finally got the good weather at the right time this year it was
too humid, sticky and sultry.
22 or 23 degrees C and 30 to 40% humidity with wall to wall
sunshine would have been a much more enjoyable July this year than near or over 30 degrees C and 80+% humidity.
The last few days have been awful. It rained yesterday, like the whole day. Non-stop. Even the ducks wanted to come inside it was raining that hard! Hope we get some more sun before the clocks go back.
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..Good! can finally start going for walks in the park again, haven't been able to do that since April.
why? we had a long cold winter and spring, the summer didnt start until the end of June!
As its September and still hot, then this can be classed as an Indian Summer, but I think a proper Indian Summer is when it has been a shit summer and then suddenly gets hot in September
Why? Is there something physically wrong with you?
This is taking some getting used to.:(
Lovely!
That's proper autumn weather....although it is still summer till the end of the month.
More golf!
Shame I put away my air con units
That's not this coming Thursday. Nothing like that this week.
Autumn is merely started; it is still way too early to write off an Indian Summer, there is still a possibility of mild/warm spells in October and November.
It doesn't have to follow a poor summer, it is merely an unexpected summery spell in late spetember /october/november after it seems that typical autumn weather has well and truly set in.
In Welsh it is called 'Haf Bach Mihangel' which means St Michael's little summer, so called because it happens around the time of Michaelmas (Sept 29th).
Some hold that it only counts if there has been a frost.
Moreover, I disagree that the (so far) mild September weather can be classed as an indian summer, because it is just a continuation of normal summer. An indian summer happens in contrast to autumnal weather.
The weather doesn't always turn nice when you really want it to.
October 2011 and March 2012 was the wrong time but summers 2011 and 2012
when you really want the good weather they were miserable.
When we finally got the good weather at the right time this year it was
too humid, sticky and sultry.
22 or 23 degrees C and 30 to 40% humidity with wall to wall
sunshine would have been a much more enjoyable July this year than near or over 30 degrees C and 80+% humidity.
Batten down the hatches.All those leaves will act like a big sail and bring them down.
We can't complain.:)
We had 75f max today and was considered mild/cold. Back to the 80's next week.
I prefer UK weather - I'm weird!
999 and falling.It begins.............