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Late this afternoon in Essex, sun was shining, birds singing, blue skies. And it was still bloody raining.
I seem to remember from my O level Geography 40 years ago that Essex and Suffolk were driest, with the rest of East Anglia, Lincolnshire and probably Kent not far behind. Things may have changed a bit since then. After all, back then there was such a thing as "frost" and sometimes in the months around Christmas there was a hard, slippery material on the ground that crunched if you walked on it.I thought Kent was the driest county, but Norfolk the flattest. Norfolk is a lovely county to live in.
We moved to Plymouth from Manchester- Rainy City!- 18 years ago. It rains just as much, or more, but it's warmer rain.I’ve been visiting my parents for Easter, they’re about 20 minutes from Plymouth, they had Countryfile file on earlier where the weekly forecast said to expect a further rainfall of 50mm plus across the next week and that’s on top of 269% above average rainfall for March alone - the past 6 months across the whole of the UK has been truly awful
There was a brief but bracing hailstorm in Fife on I think Thurs day.It snowed during the week at our place in the Cairngorms.
He was a Suffolk boy, the Singing Postman. He used to live just up the road from me, in Combs near Stowmarket.well atleast you have the singing postman, Allan Smethurst, god rest his soul?
"Hev Yew Gotta Loight, Boy"
Lovely, Tony !the Singing Postman.