Submitted by Krasnyi on
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We're getting this godawful weather out of the way early this year then?
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Well done sir....it had to
Well done sir....it had to commence sooner or later.
We must be due a sunny one after last year's deluge.
Well 2009 and 2011 weren't
Well 2009 and 2011 weren't too bad were they so . .. . .
Won't mention 2007.
Remember, pay no heed to official forecasts. Listen only to the sage of Merthyr, Cyfarthfa!
I was wondering when you'd be
I was wondering when you'd be brave enough to take the plunge (appropriate metaphor), Krasnyi.
I can vouch for the fact that Glanusk was well-watered this weekend, as I was camping half a mile down the road towards Crickhowell.
I've only just dried out.
I think the sage of Merthyr has advised the purchase of sunscreen, but the sage of Casnewydd advises wellies.
If there was no rain from now
If there was no rain from now until mid-August I'd still be taking wellies.
So, is there to be a 'sage fight-off'?
Only if the purse is big
Only if the purse is big enough.
A mud-wrestle perhaps
A mud-wrestle perhaps
They could sell tickets...
They could sell tickets...
It could be a bigger
It could be a bigger attraction than the naked trampolining at Secret Garden Party!
If this is definitely on we
If this is definitely on we should probably inform Walter.
I notice there's no mention
I notice there's no mention of the Druids this year. Probably had the sack after last years rain. I'm happy to bless the festival in their place. I do a mighty curse too though. I smited Merthyr Rocks last year for their atrocious death metal stylings clearly audible from the back step of Cyfarthfa Towers and look what happend to them. No Merthyr Rocks this year. Could smite Festival No 6 no trouble.
Never knew you could smite
Never knew you could smite too. Wow!
please do smite festival no.
please do smite festival no. 6
then maybe MBV could be a specal guest at GM...
Wakestock replied on Permalink
July is looking quite
July is looking quite promising weather wise. Might this somehow extend into August? I've got this peculiarly optimistic feeling, but I think I get that every year around this time, only for it to be cruelly dashed as mid-August approaches
sou' westers and bilge pumps
sou' westers and bilge pumps ahoy
MattL80 replied on Permalink
In 2 Readings (sorry, I was
In 2 Readings (sorry, I was young), 4 End of the roads, 2 glastonburys, 2 Cropredys and a handful of other little festivals, I have only experienced 2 really wet days.
I therefore think I may be a good omen, and as its getting increasingly likely I'll go hopefully it will be a dry one!
Either that or I will get to experience my first proper wet festival.
Phew. Tropical here in the
Phew. Tropical here in the 2nd City. Hope it cools down a bit for 15th August.
very pleasant in the park for
very pleasant in the park for the stones it was last night
balmy, in fact
my advice to anyone going next weekend, however, would be NOT to drink an entire bottle of the crappy south african sauvignon they have at the bar
bugger...
I think I should need two
I think I should need two bottles before I could endure the Stones.
Weather wise I have a great fear that we're peaking too early this year.
"Record-breaking temperatures
"Record-breaking temperatures are predicted for the Brecon Beacons this summer"
http://breconbeacons.wordpress.com/2013/07/08/4257/
Wakestock replied on Permalink
... up until the customery
... up until the customery deluge that's expected mid-August
and the "ooh! you should have
and the "ooh! you should have been her last week. lovely, it was!" comments from everyone in crickhowell
Carnie replied on Permalink
I have no intention of being
I have no intention of being a her Mr Ray not even at festival time
everyone should try it at
everyone should try it at least once
it's taken ages for me to
it's taken ages for me to understand the lst two posts, must be the weather
Pie Minister replied on Permalink
2009 - Glorious
2009 - Glorious
2010 - Rain
2011 - Glorious
2012 - Rain
2013 -
I see a pattern
Wakestock replied on Permalink
Why has no one noticed this
Why has no one noticed this before? Might make life a hell of a lot easier. Sun cream and sun hat it is then. Good to know I can leave the wellies and cagoule behind this year
2009 and 2011 are also the
2009 and 2011 are also the years i missed though
and i'll definitely be there this year
so start gathering two of each animal
Wakestock replied on Permalink
Hmmm... still hedging their
Hmmm... still hedging their bets for next month at the Beeb
Monday 29 July—Sunday 11 August
A change on the cards for early August.
Although there is still a significant degree of uncertainty in the longer term forecast, at present the computer models are indicating that a change in weather conditions is likely to gradually come into play early in August. The high pressure system that dominated July's weather looks as if it will start to retract away to the southwest slightly, opening the door to some cooler and more unsettled weather to northern areas of the UK that will eventually transfer to central and some southern parts. However, there's still a reasonable chance that the fine and dry weather will at least persist for a while longer in the far south.
Next week
Any sign of more warm weather for the middle of August? Find out more next week.
Whatever happens in mid
Whatever happens in mid-August this period of dry weather means the ground isn't going to be semi-waterrlogged to start with as in previous years. It's looking good folks!
steady on Krasnyi!
steady on Krasnyi!
You're very optomistic
You're very optomistic Krasnyi!
I'm well known for optimism
I'm well known for optimism on this forum. And for my fondness for a bit of Scando-twee-pop.
Carnie replied on Permalink
I'm with Krasnyi, no not the
I'm with Krasnyi, no not the scando twee pop, optimistic for good weather in 2013.
Optimism rools!
Optimism rools!
Scando twee pop?
Scando twee pop?
You claim the best
If this is what you're offering
I'll take the rain
I'll take the rain
Wakestock replied on Permalink
Jury's still out then...
Jury's still out then...
Monday 5 August—Sunday 18 August - Remaining changeable
There is a good deal of uncertainty during this period. Currently there are some indications that northern parts of the UK will most likely be unsettled with outbreaks of rain, but with some drier and brighter interludes at times. Meanwhile, southern areas seem rather more likely on balance to have spells of fine, settled and occasionally warm weather, although with the chance of occasional heavy, perhaps thundery, rain and cooler conditions.
weather forecasting is the
weather forecasting is the astrology of the modern age
i wish i'd chosen it as a career
as lying as a profession goes, it beats politics
Poppy9560 replied on Permalink
so basically take wellies
so basically take wellies anorak sun cream and bikini!
Gwrach replied on Permalink
It always rains. Only issue
It always rains. Only issue is how hard and how long.
plus i look horrible in a
plus i look horrible in a bikini
Carnie replied on Permalink
shudders
shudders
it's actually not that bad as
it's actually not that bad as long as i precede it with some judicious shaving
Carnie replied on Permalink
As you do
As you do
Pie Minister replied on Permalink
AugustWill the trend from
August
Will the trend from July continue? The air pressure anomaly map below shows a similar picture with pressure higher than average across the British Isles, but it's not as high as July, so although this type of pattern would suggest a good deal of fine, dry and warm weather, there is the scope for some unsettled periods - particularly, but not exclusively in the north and west of the country.
Bloody 'ell - who knew
Bloody 'ell - who knew Michael Fish was a fan of GM?
Well I can tell you that your air pressure anomaly map will be feck all use in the Brecon Beacons mate - it's an anomaly all of it's own :)
BBB
Aldi have the field boots in again on Sunday. They served me very well last year. A lot more comfortable than wellies and a lot cheaper than 'proper' hiking boots.
https://www.aldi.co.uk/en/specialbuys/sunday-specialbuys-4th-august/prod...
Wakestock replied on Permalink
Ah, this is more like Green
Ah, this is more like Green Man weather
Pie Minister replied on Permalink
http://www.meteoprog.co.uk/en
http://www.meteoprog.co.uk/en/weather/Brecon/11_15/
Stuff and nonsense
Stuff and nonsense
i'm pretty sure that skyline
i'm pretty sure that skyline's not right for the brecons
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