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Re: Is your Bongo ready for winter ?
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 8:33 pm
by Alison01326
munroman wrote:With another cold winter forecast
Which source? And for whom? Scotland, or everyone? I thought this Winter was supposed to be warmer and drier?
Mind you, they can't get the forecast right for tomorrow so I don't suppose a couple of months hence is going to be perfect

Re: Is your Bongo ready for winter ?
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:09 pm
by mikexgough
Alison01326 wrote: I thought this Winter was supposed to be warmer and drier?
Probably will be in these parts.....probably wet n mild......
Re: Is your Bongo ready for winter ?
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:34 pm
by M 80NGO
mikexgough wrote:Alison01326 wrote: I thought this Winter was supposed to be warmer and drier?
Probably will be in these parts.....probably wet n mild......
Personally i prefere it wet n wild

Re: Is your Bongo ready for winter ?
Posted: Wed Sep 15, 2010 9:52 pm
by munroman
Alison01326 wrote:munroman wrote:With another cold winter forecast
Which source? And for whom? Scotland, or everyone? I thought this Winter was supposed to be warmer and drier?
Mind you, they can't get the forecast right for tomorrow so I don't suppose a couple of months hence is going to be perfect

Well, I was in snow showers last week in Northern Scotland, the Rowan trees and Hawthorns have a heavy load of berries, and the geese have fled South weeks ago, all of these point to a cold winter, just like they used to be in the 1990's. (And the Gulf Stream is weaker than at this time last year , Glasgow is at the same latitude as Moscow, so we need all the heat we can get!)
More info here :
http://ukweather.wordpress.com/