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Leaving hay to "sweat"
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<blockquote data-quote="Nithsdale" data-source="post: 7665297" data-attributes="member: 17508"><p>It's funny how the weather is different over such a small land mass, isn't it?</p><p></p><p>We had 2-3 very humid days here start of last week. 0 drying, despite being very warm. Sweating buckets just thinking about moving, but the grass was still soaking at 5pm and the bare ground stayed damp in the shadows.</p><p></p><p>The sun burst through last Wednesday and it's been clear skies and very hot every day since. No low cloud/mist at night and no - or very little - dew. Proper baking here!</p><p></p><p>I don't like heat and am struggling though - my milk bottle legs are on show, and that's a real rarity</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nithsdale, post: 7665297, member: 17508"] It's funny how the weather is different over such a small land mass, isn't it? We had 2-3 very humid days here start of last week. 0 drying, despite being very warm. Sweating buckets just thinking about moving, but the grass was still soaking at 5pm and the bare ground stayed damp in the shadows. The sun burst through last Wednesday and it's been clear skies and very hot every day since. No low cloud/mist at night and no - or very little - dew. Proper baking here! I don't like heat and am struggling though - my milk bottle legs are on show, and that's a real rarity [/QUOTE]
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