None here in London (where I am) as yet. Know Stylinsam has it bad in Stoke!! She was just telling me. Could you all please keep it where it is please as I have to go for a run tonight and I don't want it to be pouring down!!!
we have just had a really heavy storm with the lightening knocking out the phone and the internet.
My mood has changed because my house nearly flooded because im in the corner and mine is lower than the others in the street and it was all running down and gathering at my front door. I was very worried that it was gonna overflow the front door step. I had to go out and do my best to sweep it out a bit. The worst is over, thank god!
unruliejulie, that's what happens to us too! I'm dreaading the cloud bursting, I love rain but I don't want to be flooded out. My mood certainly will change when the cloud breaks as I'll be in and out waging my pathetic war armed only with a bucket.
Sunny where I am - my office is in Kent but I can see Canary Wharf in the distance!
Kent is very boring - relocated here about 3 years ago from Hoxton - no comparason.
Hoxton has the bars whereas all Swanley has to offer is depression at lunchtimes! ;-)
Perhaps they could change the welcome sign as you enter the town to, Welcome to Swanley - At least it isnt raining!
Bouncing it down in Leeds and I just heard thunder! It's also pitch-black dark outside now aswel, did I pass out and wake up in the middle of December or something?!?!?
Kate 77 - mentioning town signs has reminded me of the best piece of grafiti i ever saw. On the tiwn sign where I live someone has written underneath in black marker -"twinned with Royston Vasey" !
Had a few days and nights of torrential rain & it has definitely changed my mood - I'm delighted the hideous scorching sun and clammy close atmosphere has finally ended - it was driving me mad... I'm a good Northern girl and I can't be on with 'scorchio'... It's like a rainforest monsoon and it makes me happy like a chattering monkey :D