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Tomorrow Is The Longerst Day......

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Jeza | 19:28 Thu 20th Jun 2013 | ChatterBank
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and Monday is mid summers day.

My question is/ Why is it cold and nissing it down, The heating is on again, are we going to get any good weather in West Yorkshire this year.
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Been greyish all day here (NW Lancs) but still very muggy. I've not had heating on for weeks now and hoping to hold off till at least October.
hissing down here but at least it's warm rain
I'm not sure when the heating came on last, it's worth putting a cardi on but certainly not cold in Berkshire!

And we've had precious little rain and I'm now having to pay to flush the loos in our house, we'd been getting away with rain water for nigh on nine months!
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I have a cardi on eccles, If it gets any colder my coat will be next.

Seriously I can't remember a summer as cold as this.
I just want some rain, admittedly overnight is preferred but I hate paying to flush the loo........bring me RAIN!!!!
In my diary it says 'Summer begins' tomorrow. How can that be?
I think we've had our summer
Eccles, I'd give anything to give you some of our rain. We've enough to flush your loo for the next ten years I reckon
It's been a scorcher in Edinburgh today. My heating is staying firmly off!
On June 21 where I live sunrise is 5:33am, sunset is 9:01pm, and the duration of daylight is 15h 28m 29s...Interesting, wot?
Was quite nice here this morning in East Mids. Got in the garden and pottered but rain from 3pm and turned colder, gone very dark too with rain on and off - definitely not Summer!
The thermal capacity of the sea and land means that the hottest weather of the year usually occurs a few weeks after the solstice and is why summer is defined as the period between the solstice and autumnal equinox.
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According to Look North.
Tomorrow Sunrise 4.35am Sunset 9.41pm.
Sunrise and sunset, Jeza, depend upon the latitude of your location: mine is 43degrees 54seconds North.
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I did mean in my part of the world Stewey, not Canada.
More time to enjoy it!
Yup, 26c in Edinburgh this afternoon and only a touch less to the west when we got home.
Gardening weather. :)
Yes third Wednesday in July Jeza
Eccles - do you live in another country - my heating is put on every night - and you can certainly have our RAIN if it could be transported to you.
sorry Eccles - noticed Berkshire - no rain - you are so lucky.

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