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Another hot day, 86 (30c for the rest of the world).  Am I the only California sick and tired of all this "good weather?"  Seriously, I'm desperate to see rain at this point.

Come and live in the Netherlands (or the UK for this matter) for some time, and maybe you will appreciate the good weather :D.
In the Netherlands some places already had their first snow yesterday. I think for the whole next week the predictions weatherwise are: cold, windy, cloudy (I think I haven't seen a small piece of blue sky for days now) and lots of rain. It's seriously depressing.

This was yesterday:

 

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The autumn leaves are at perfection and there's no sun to swoon over them to. No let up in sight - the wind will have blown them all away if we are not lucky. 

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Someone has installed a sheet of steel across the sky for the last week and it's staying there for the foreseeable future. 

I don't think we make steel here any more; must be part of the Osborne deal with China. Could be Corbyn...an alternative to Trident.  

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Most depressing weather forecast today, showing rain for the rest of today and continuing all next week. At times like this I'd like to be somewhere else. I receive daily Skype calls from one of my daughters who lives in Zaragoza in north-east Spain. Can't help contrasting Zaragoza's 12" of rain a year with Manchester's 32". :(

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It is depressing...but it's all part of the warp and weft. I'd like a little more reliable sunshine in the summer (memories of putting my tent up in a gale in Cornwall last July) and guaranteed snow from 6.00 pm to 8.00 a.m. on 24th/25th Dec...but apart from that I wouldn't want to be anywhere else for more than a holiday. 

Glad I'm not here:

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An ominous picture as Abigail approaches Ellanbeich, Argyll and Bute. Taken by Zim.

Or here:

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Wet and windy in Breakish, Highland. Captured by Skye Woody.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/features/34803702

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5 hours ago, sidewinder said:

That place and indeed the whole of the Fylde is renowned for its horizontal rain. Every time I'm in the area it has been that way !

I'm afraid the closest I've been to that coast (apart from the Cumbrian part) is the M6. 

Useful flood warning map on the BBC website. Good for house hunting!

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-26189096

I'm in the clear; except that I have to drive into Sheffield later and the Don is highlighted. 

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Prestwick (near Glasgow).

http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2015/nov/29/christmas-lights-stay-off-as-storm-clodagh-hits-britain-and-ireland

Not quite like this in Worksop but has been wet and very blowy. This one has been called Storm Clodagh. Someone at the met office must have one of those babies' names books. 

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Not if you remember:

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Quite an apt song!

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Not sure how this would cope in the weather:

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"Amazon has unveiled a new hybrid delivery drone that can fly both vertically, as a helicopter capable of landing in customers’ backyards, and horizontally like a conventional plane. The drone can travel up to 15 miles at high speed."

http://www.theguardian.com/technology/2015/nov/29/amazon-unveils-hybrid-delivery-drone-prototype

Doesn't say what the drone does if you are not in. 

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