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Offline Hugo

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Re: The Great British Weather Debate
« Reply #945 on: July 04, 2025, 10:36:34 pm »
Llandudno - North Parade Webcam
Live streaming webcam of North Parade in Llandudno, UK.


https://www.minydonllandudno.co.uk/en-GB/llandudno-webcam     


Here's another one on the Pier
https://www.360panoramas.co.uk/36/343/Llandudno_Pier

Our weather seems exactly the same as yours Mull, it's awful at the moment


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Re: The Great British Weather Debate
« Reply #946 on: July 05, 2025, 05:23:07 am »
Thanks for that Hugo, I will look them up.  Looks like I will be indoors for the next few days , next sunshine for here is late Monday .

Enjoyed the West shore one, brought back happy memories of when my mum and dad lived at West Shore and visits with the family.
Although I can remember some grim weather days in the 1970/80's.  Remember attempting a walk from Pont Y Pant station that had to be abandoned due to torrential rain. Sitting in the shelter on the platform trying to entertain the boys for what seemed like hours waiting for the train back to Llandudno. The walk was my idea so I was not very popular.

Thinking about the privacy issue----- I suppose it was not the wisest place to take someone else wife.   ;)


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Re: The Great British Weather Debate
« Reply #947 on: July 10, 2025, 10:07:45 am »
[Forecasters are warning of a heatwave across much of the UK this weekend.

The mercury could hit 31ÂșC in Aberystwyth on Saturday as the Met Office says most of the country will experience heatwave conditions.size=12pt]Heatwave set to hit west Wales this weekend[/size]




https://www.newsdesk.lexisnexis.com/click/?t=4&a=57174521130&f=News&s=1&ci=334&i=283&si=7960&fmi=169830052&e=Cambrian+News&d=685&mbc=Q1QzL2E9NTcxNzQ1MjExMzAmcD0xNGUmdj0xJng9aHZQbUljbUdqcDZ3MWNicVd1ajlRZyZ1MT1ORCZ1Mj11cC11cm46dXNlcjpQQTE4NzU1MjI3MA&fi=119597&ac=&ck=cf249ccfa9ef243b

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Re: The Great British Weather Debate
« Reply #948 on: July 12, 2025, 11:09:21 am »
Yesterday evening the weather was perfect for seeing the sunset from our house in Colwyn Heights.     The sea was like a mill pond and the visibility was excellent.      We watched the sky continually changing colour as the Sun was setting and the Isle of Man was clearly visible, so too was part of Northern Ireland.
Conditions have to be right to see that far but in the past we have also seen the Cumbrian Hills and the Scottish lowlands have been visible from our lounge

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Re: The Great British Weather Debate
« Reply #949 on: Yesterday at 12:46:54 pm »
The sunset last night wasn't as good as the previous night but it was still nice to watch.    We are able to see the Isle of Man from here because of the height where we live.    It's 61  miles away and Northern Island is 126 miles away as the Crow flies.
I've attached a few photos of some of the Sunsets that we have had from here in the past.