SaharaS
Well-Known Member
A spin off from the fields closed thread really...I was pondering the other day, that the rain in Somerwet always seems(constant) far heavier than the rain in Sussex..I genuinely believe that you get more raindrops per square millimeter here than you do in Sussex...and it kind of makes sense..I know that the dawn/dusk/daylight hours vary fractionally across/up/down the UK and that according to the weather maps it always seems to be coming in from the west (predominantly) ie from Ireland/the Channel....and we all know that if America gets it bad, our weather will usually have a mini tantrum shortly after...so just wondered who gets the driest part of the UK?( I know Wales is ALWAYs expecting rain) and I know there is massive difference because of valleys/plains & simply due to the topograpy but we all know if it snows, it WILL happen in Scotland...and Yorkshire usually gets hit too... so what is the best & worst about your county & is there somewhere you know that always seems to have greener grass on the other side of the weather fence? (will also help me when i come to stick the drawing pin in the amp when I next come to sell, but please don't 'sabotage' your area just because of me...not that bad, honest!
Chocolate croissant bread & butter pud with raspberry & port saucey jammy warm dippy stuff & vanilla icecream to share this eve...
Chocolate croissant bread & butter pud with raspberry & port saucey jammy warm dippy stuff & vanilla icecream to share this eve...