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It's been sunny or mostly sunny every day apart from the first day (which was mostly cloudy). Yesterday was the only day with rain so far (and looking at the forecast, will likely be the only rain day throughout the tournament).
Just typical that normal summer sunshine returns once I've moved.
Yes. just as we think that a high of 15ºC or 16ºC in summer in Seattle is seasonal as the climate is balmy asf.
Btw, I waited for FG to post the map but it's already 2 AM and the map wasn't posted... map of the maximum temps in Europe:
Above and well above still in many parts of Europe. Seems that Italy wanted to "compete" with Córdoba or Granada and they also achieved 44ºC today. Granada 45.5ºC, Córdoba 45ºC, Sevilla 44ºC...
Very cool and rainy in Norwich apart from the day I moved here. Notably worse than anything you'd expect in London in July over the last 3 days. And to think, Norwich has an excellent climate compared to NI!
Looks Like London has mostly average or above average temps with normal summer sunshine in the forecast. Yesterday had almost a month's worth of rain, 37mm.
July so far, Norwich vs London.
1. 21c vs 23c
2. 21c vs 24c
3. 23c vs 25c
4. 20c vs 25c
5. 23c vs 30c
6. 21c vs 32c
7. 25c vs 30c
8. 21c vs 27c
9. 22c vs 28c
10. 18c vs 26c
11. 19c vs 20c
12. 19c vs 22c
July 6th is impressive seeing as they're only 100 miles apart!
I bet Norwich has had more storms though.. I remember some very decent ones when I was there for 4 years
Just vacationing with family and friends, despite the ****ty climate Ireland is actually a really beautiful place.
Nice. Must be a pleasant break from the heat and humidity of south Florida at least. And if it isn't, at least you'll be going back at some point, the Irish locals are stuck with it!
I agree about the beauty. I've been to Dublin, but not beyond it, and I thought it was a brilliant city. Shame I didn't see much of the country though. I've been to Northern Ireland too, and that's a really beautiful place in parts.
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