So here are the statistics for April and May 2012 thus far.
Below are headlines from The Daily Telegraph and The Huffington Post. We are still on official drought warnings in parts of the UK due to the last two years being so dry and it's been stated that we need continual rain from now till September to fill the reservoirs. At this rate they'll be full by July! Wet, cold and now tornadoes - almost unheard of in Britain.
Below are headlines from The Daily Telegraph and The Huffington Post. We are still on official drought warnings in parts of the UK due to the last two years being so dry and it's been stated that we need continual rain from now till September to fill the reservoirs. At this rate they'll be full by July! Wet, cold and now tornadoes - almost unheard of in Britain.
April Officially Wettest Since Records Began, Say Met Office
"Coldest May in 100 years", forecasters predict Britain could be facing the coldest May for 100 years, with snow, bitter winds and freezing temperatures putting summer on hold.
Prepare For More Storms Warn Forecasters, As Hailstones And Tornadoes Hit South Midlands
Yet still the hens are desperate to be let out of their run to nip
the tips of the grass that is shooting up with all this rain; The peas
are loving the wet weather but the wind blows down the caged protection
and that means that Mega chicken can get to the shoots.Still, we all need our greens, don't we and her eggs are totally delicious.
The good news is that this weekend is meant to be sunny and dry; gardening weather!!
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