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Pretty much the same here. It's now heading for Trond in Norway.
Aquilegias and Lupins flattened; Acers shredded; Paeonias blatted. Even some of the low growing cushions are scattered around the garden thanks to the fleet (not sure if that's the right collective noun) of Jackdaws and their search for ants. Makes you wonder if it's all worth it sometimes!
Just arrived back from a trip north to Dunedin . The place is saturated after 140mm of rain (2 months worth ) today and a further 100mm forecast for tonight .In one hour there was as much rain as there had been in total for the previous month .
Is summer EVER going to come ? Today in the greenhouse 15°C with the windows and door shut-outside 10°C with a NW wind and horizontal drizzle.I blame the BBC weather people. Every time I look at their maps they have a blue patch of rain over Ayr bay and usually the lowest temperature in Scotland !