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Thanks all!
AJ, it still amazes ,me that people look out for ALIWBM - I assume that at least half my audience wouldn't "get" that joke now haha!
John, it's certainly amazing how quickly it can all turn around isn't it?
It certainly is which brings me to another question.
Given that the general trend is towards a return to high pressure next week which would therefore, result in a return to drier weather without the rainfall deficit actually being fully made up even with the very wet March which we're currently experiencing, I was thinking about what might happen now if the rest of the spring was to then be dry with a hot and dry summer to follow.
Do you believe that the situation (in terms of possible water shortages) might still be fairly critical in such a scenario due to that rainfall deficit having never been fully made up, or do you believe that the very wet March which we are currently experiencing will now be enough to quell such fears?
On another note though, I would like to wish you well with the new Star Wars content which you are now using your other YouTube channel for (yes, I do remember the period up until 2014 when that used to be your main weather channel itself).
I'm not an avid Star Wars fan myself, but I do recall very well, going to the cinema when I was a kid to watch the very first couple of Star Wars films back in the 1970s including one occasion when I did so during a holiday down in Blackpool back in the early 1980s.
As a result of that, I hope that your new Star Wars channel will eventually grow to become as big as what your main weather channel has become over the years (I was also wondering whether or not, you were also planning on creating a new website to go with that, which is similar to what you have for your main weather channel, and which would also have a place with all of the links to any websites which you mention and/or deal with there).
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The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.