UK Weather- Temperatures to go up by 18 degrees

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  • whitecliffewhitecliffe Posts: 12,092
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    liam_spade wrote: »

    warmer temperatures seem to improve your spelling!
  • d'@ved'@ve Posts: 45,505
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    liam_spade wrote: »
    UK Weather- Temperatures to go up by 18 degrees
    http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/uk-news/uk-weather-tropical-winds-bring-7661612

    ... next week

    That's not what it says and isn't what will happen. As you well know.

    Next!
  • An ThropologistAn Thropologist Posts: 39,854
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    What a vacuous story. It's the last day of March and the Mirror reports that temperatures are going to get higher. No shit Sherlock. And people get paid for writing articles like that/ :o Where do I sign up?
  • bluebladeblueblade Posts: 88,859
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    liam_spade wrote: »
    UK Weather- Temperatures to go up by 18 degrees

    "To" 18 degrees, not "by".
  • LyricalisLyricalis Posts: 57,958
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    What a vacuous story. It's the last day of March and the Mirror reports that temperatures are going to get higher. No shit Sherlock. And people get paid for writing articles like that/ :o Where do I sign up?

    Headline from the Daily Exhale:

    "Bizarre Weather Pattern Shocker!"

    "Forecasters are warning us that the will get warmer for a few months and then get colder again. Could this patten, which coincides with a number of full moons and Royal birthdays, be a sign of the end of days?"
  • Hank SchraderHank Schrader Posts: 1,438
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    Congratulations on starting a thread without a SINGLE spelling mistake in the title!

    edit: even if you should have put 'to' and not 'by'...
  • shackfanshackfan Posts: 15,461
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    liam_spade wrote: »

    Hmmm, you also put up a link to say we're going to have a heatwave at Easter 😁😁😁. That went well.
    Stop being so bloody gullible.
  • Hilary22catHilary22cat Posts: 1,737
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    Congratulations on starting a thread without a SINGLE spelling mistake in the title!

    edit: even if you should have put 'to' and not 'by'...

    Reading and Comprehension on a par with Spelling and Punctuation.
  • sarahj1986sarahj1986 Posts: 11,305
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    No mention of The Express and their predictions
  • franciefrancie Posts: 31,089
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    sarahj1986 wrote: »
    No mention of The Express and their predictions

    Going by his thread title I feel he's hoping for a job with them.
  • CaxtonCaxton Posts: 28,881
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    Well at least they are not forecasting arctic temperatures and 6 foot snowdrifts :D
  • skp20040skp20040 Posts: 66,874
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    I suppose "Normal weather for time of year" doesn't sound as good does it.
  • SegaGamerSegaGamer Posts: 29,074
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    Hope so, the papers come up with stories like this every few months though.
  • SJ_MentalSJ_Mental Posts: 16,138
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    If this is in newspapers I shall get my ski jacket on stand by.
  • solarflaresolarflare Posts: 22,349
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    Tropical winds and sunshine will bring a welcome blast of spring to the UK

    Why does everything with weather have to be a "blast" now? Arctice blasts, spring blasts...what next?

    "Falling leaves and rain and winds have brought an unwelcome blast of autumn to the UK"

    ??
  • EStaffs90EStaffs90 Posts: 13,722
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    I'm all for it - that means it'll be 32C (as my iPhone said it was 14C today), so it'll be a rare time when I can go out without tights in April.
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