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I Love Niamh’s Brick
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13 degrees here and sunny. Bit windy but I’ll take more of this weather, it’s glorious.
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Hands off my Brick!
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Oh I know, the Daffodils have started coming out too, that always makes me feel springy
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I’m sad I have to go to Welsh class tonight as I would love to go on a hike and watch the sunset.
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Only been in the garden for half an hour, but spring is definitely in the air.
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aw yeah I cant wait for the longer, warmer evenings so we can actually do stuff like that after work
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The voice of reason
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Spring starts on Sunday
12 C here, been out the back taking pictures of walking sticks and its gey mild |
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No Not Spring
this is a blip |
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The voice of reason
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UK long range weather forecast
Sunday 1 Mar - Tuesday 10 Mar Changeable conditions are expected, with Atlantic frontal systems spreading across the UK, interspersed with drier and brighter interludes. Rainfall will typically be heaviest in the northwest, with much less reaching sheltered eastern areas. Some parts of the southeast may be largely fine. Across high ground in the north, some snow is possible at times. Winds will probably be strong at times, with a risk of gales. Temperatures are likely to be near to or slightly above average. Updated: 14:00 (UTC) on Tue 24 Feb 2026 Wednesday 11 Mar - Wednesday 25 Mar Changeable conditions will probably continue to dominate during this period, with Atlantic frontal systems spreading across the UK. These will bring spells of rain and perhaps strong winds, with the wettest conditions in the northwest, whilst the southeast will likely be driest. Temperatures are likely to be near to or slightly above normal overall. It is possible that longer spells of dry weather occur later in the month as more blocked pattern could develop, which could lead to some colder conditions too. |
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Absolutely. Why is it though that as soon as it hits a day like this does our body decide do 1000 chores you've left over winter because you couldnt be bothered but it hits a spring day and your body is literally like a spring and gets on with it all. Ive done loads today because I felt like it. It was like my winter sloth days disappeared
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I Love Niamh’s Brick
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I said it feels like Spring. Wind yourself back in.
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Hands off my Brick!
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We always get a false start this time of year and then March ***** all over that Spring feeling
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The voice of reason
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Last night I looked up at my curtains and there was a Queen wasp on them, I think she must have hibernated the winter under my TV stand. They come out when they feel Spring is here and start to look for nesting sites. Usually they look for a number of days at 10 C or above.
I boxed her and put her out this morning.
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