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According to the Met it's 3.2 degrees over the average for April.  T-shirt weather in the evenings, here - another roasty toasty record to add to the collection of records.  Kew are worried that the mild winter (the Year Without A Winter down here) has failed to kill off leaf-miner larvae and the glut of 'em is now seriously threatening English oaks.  And I was just buzzed - while buying chips at 22:30 in my t-shirt - by a privet hawk moth, a high-summer species.  Big juicy one too. 

Am I the only one getting a wrongness feeling?  It's not feeling so much balmy as much as under the Sunbane.  Gonna be a granny-killer for sure; I'll plumb in the rainwater-catcher for the water butt tomorrow, methinks.

Date: 2007-04-28 08:25 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] simoneck.livejournal.com
I don't know. Quite often in the last few years we've had 4-6 weeks of excellent weather (very sunny, if not this hot) around this time and then the summer has gone on to be mainly overcast.
I agree that it's been too hot over the winter though. I like the change in seasons, but it's hardly been cold at all so far this year.

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