AstonJ

AstonJ

What's the weather like there?

It’s absolutely boiling here atm :orange_heart:

Well, probably not in comparison to where some of you live but it’s a lovely 29 degrees C here - I am looking forward to going for a hike later!

How about where you are? And will you be doing anything in it?

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AstonJ

AstonJ

Feels like summer has finally arrived here in the UK… I even managed to go on my first mountain walk of the year!

I only took a few snaps to send someone so they aren’t great, but posting here in case they motivate some of you to explore the countryside where you live too!

And posting this one for @Dave because I know he loves his country pubs :smiley:

Both of the above are about a 2 hour stroll from my house :orange_heart:

AstonJ

AstonJ

I hope you’re all still getting out in the nice weather if you’re having any - I certainly am! :smiley:

Rainer

Rainer

Just short time ago here in Switzerland we had snow, but now it’s beautiful spring weather with already more than 15°C.
Is it just my feeling, or are temperatures always jumping in the last years? It’s not getting slowly warmer and colder, its often jumping by 10 or even 20 degrees…

Anyway, as I’m considering everything below 26°C as cold, maybe I should live in a different place :smiley:

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