Like other Kent posters, reporting steady rain here all day.
I think this is my least favourite weather of all - an endless rain streamer now into its fourth day. In early February. Sunless, snowless and pointless.
At least it'll turn drier tonorrow and we won't be tormented by seeing the rain stream down, knowing full well that with a colder Continent there would have been close to a foot of snow lying by now.
I take Darren's point about it being (mostly) too mild for snow even if you knock off 1.5 degrees, but it seems all easterlies are like this now, except the BFTE and even that was a let down here because of the short sea rack.
I was wondering: is there a precedent for a rainy winter Easterly like this before about ten years ago...as I cannot recall one. But maybe I've simply forgotten.
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10 February 2025 16:27:26
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