Experiencing typical June weather here in Montana.  Snowed a couple of
inches the Sunday before and has rained on and off since then.
The ranchers love it, makes the hay grow, but if you want to do a
little side garden, with our very, very short time period for
veggies?  Its a pain digging in the muck!


On Jun 15, 12:06 pm, Pete <[email protected]> wrote:
> We're having the weirdest weather here in NE London today. After a
> mini heatwavette it's still warm an humid and the sky has turned dark
> to yellowish in one corner with blue sky and the sun out in another.
> To the crashing of thunder and lightning hailstones are tipping down
> and turning into snowflakes before they hit the ground. All we need
> now is a rainbow to complete the show. Hopefully there won't be an
> encore featuring a tornado, which are more common than thought of in
> the UK. It's a cleaned the air nicely, and at present I can't detect
> the Hum. The lights are flickering every now and then as  doubt power
> lines are taking lightning strikes. All very strange.
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