Burnlaw weather
Burnlaw weather
Just sen BBC NEws and Weather - they spoke of a hurricane passing by us on Thursday/Friday (well, the remains of one).
Any weather experts willing to forecast the weather for Sat and Sun?
Big putt,
BOF
Any weather experts willing to forecast the weather for Sat and Sun?
Big putt,
BOF
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Depends on the source I guess. http://www.weather.co.uk says showers all weekend, while http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather says sun.
I am sure it will be fine to just pack for the sunny option.
I am sure it will be fine to just pack for the sunny option.

Frolf it up!!!!
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http://www.Discology.co.uk
http://www.TwistedFlyer.com
http://www.ESSEXDISCGOLF.CO.UK
who is your money on then?madfrolfer wrote:Depends on the source I guess. http://www.weather.co.uk says showers all weekend, while http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather says sun.
I am sure it will be fine to just pack for the sunny option.

Weather.co.uk is the most pessimistic forecasting out there!
I use the rain/cloud radar on the beeb site for short term : http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/ukweather/cloudrain.shtml Does the job nicely.
Met office is a goodun for 5 days forecasts, then it's back to the beeb for a monthly outlook
Looks like it might be a tad showery with a hint of fresh mist early Sat, making way for a slightly blustery and occasionally overcast, but otherwise mild, day on Sunday... Taxi!
I use the rain/cloud radar on the beeb site for short term : http://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/ukweather/cloudrain.shtml Does the job nicely.
Met office is a goodun for 5 days forecasts, then it's back to the beeb for a monthly outlook

Looks like it might be a tad showery with a hint of fresh mist early Sat, making way for a slightly blustery and occasionally overcast, but otherwise mild, day on Sunday... Taxi!
Excellent,
so I shall be wearing my Goretex UV Windstoppa High-Wicking Low-Pilling Reversible Activity Suit with Beta-Ceramides and Anti-Ageing Granules, over a base layer of goose grease and Ambre Solaire Factor 40.
Thanks for all your predictions...
Big Putt,
BOF
so I shall be wearing my Goretex UV Windstoppa High-Wicking Low-Pilling Reversible Activity Suit with Beta-Ceramides and Anti-Ageing Granules, over a base layer of goose grease and Ambre Solaire Factor 40.
Thanks for all your predictions...
Big Putt,
BOF
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- madfrolfer
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By George I think he's got it!BOF wrote:Excellent,
so I shall be wearing my Goretex UV Windstoppa High-Wicking Low-Pilling Reversible Activity Suit with Beta-Ceramides and Anti-Ageing Granules, over a base layer of goose grease and Ambre Solaire Factor 40.
Thanks for all your predictions...
Big Putt,
BOF

Frolf it up!!!!
http://www.Discology.co.uk
http://www.TwistedFlyer.com
http://www.ESSEXDISCGOLF.CO.UK
http://www.Discology.co.uk
http://www.TwistedFlyer.com
http://www.ESSEXDISCGOLF.CO.UK
Dude, you've been in England too long...madfrolfer wrote:By George I think he's got it!
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