OldShep
Veteran
- Location
- South West Scotland
A side effect of the constant wet weather is that the local football pitches are unplayable.
Well this continuous rain is causing problems.
Winter wheels have officially given up the ghost. Summer wheels have larger tyres which won't go under mudguards.
Ditch the mudguards?
Switch the tyres?
Buy a new set of winter wheels?
Buy a new bike?
I lived in England between 2002 and 2017, originally in Liverpool, then around various parts of Manchester / Salford. Having now moved to the east side of central Scotland the weather is definitely better here with notably less rainfall per annum.
Its not often you hear these words in the same sentence.![]()
It is probably quite commoin though, as it is on the East cost, and ineed fairly far North East, which should make it one of the sunniest parts of the UK.
The West of the island of GB is generally much wetter than the East
Probably, but it does seem particularly prevalent to the north, due to the mountains.
Its almost like the clouds can't get over them and dump their load before they get to places like Inverness.
Of course, that's only true when the weather is coming from the West.
Also, lok at the shape of Scotland, as Inverness is further west than some towns people consider westerly.![]()
I think living in Manchester would put anyone off England. Even a pleasant period living in Liverpool before it would get forgotten by a stay in Manchester area.![]()
I was just reading how March 2024 broke all sorts of heat records around the world. Not in blinking Norn Iron it didn't - rain, rain and extra rain.
I've lost count how times recently I've went out for a wee cycle or walk with the dog in decent weather, only to get totally drenched within the next 5 minutes.