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Is it just my imagination or does "summer" always take a while to get
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I always found that the run upto summer was one step forward two steps back,
especially here in Southend-on-Sea when the weather warms up and then in
comes a sea breeze with mist and it feels like winter in a small space of
time :-(

Late June/July/August/Early September, that's about the size of it
generally.

http://www.southendweather.net

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Par for the course, Jon.

Is it just my imagination or does "summer" always take a while to get
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- Tom.



I think CEP Brookes suggested June 1st as the average date for the
European Monsoon. Par for the course indeed!

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Graham Davis
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Par for the course, Jon.

Is it just my imagination or does "summer" always take a while to get
going of late?


I know that during the 90's, June's weather was often poor, in my
recollection only June 1996 was anything like decent!

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I know that during the 90's, June's weather was often poor, in my
recollection only June 1996 was anything like decent!


And even during the famous spring/summer of 1990, June was
poor. I recall it being rather wet and although it was anticyclonic
for a time as well I seem to remember it being a cloudy high for
days on end, somewhat strange that the sun at the very height
of it's powers couldn't shift the cloud.

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I know that during the 90's, June's weather was often poor, in my
recollection only June 1996 was anything like decent!


June 1996 sticks in my mind too, as did a certain 3 Lions song.
Perhaps an omen.. (but necessarily in terms of weather !)

Jon.


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June '75 had snow in Buxton, so bad weather is nothing new

(Yes I know what happened over the next 18 months, and I'm NOT going to say
it!!)

PKH



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recollection only June 1996 was anything like decent!


June 1996 sticks in my mind too, as did a certain 3 Lions song.
Perhaps an omen.. (but necessarily in terms of weather !)

Jon.




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It's good news for those who suffer from hayfever, myself included ! £6.25
or so a month for all my tablets, nasal spray and eye drops. How many of
the population nowadays suffer from it, does anybody know ?

Joe




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