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We had our first frosts in the Far north of Scotland last week. Have now taken in the dahlias and making space in the polytunnel for the less hardy pottted plants.

Any sign of frost in Notts yet?

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Don't know about Notts, but here in Cambs it's still quite mild, although getting a bit chillier I think

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We haven't had frost yet in Italy. The weather is crazy, a few weeks ago we were still wearing tee shirts and shorts then as always the end of August beginning of September it rains and turns cold. It gradually gets a bit warmer during the day , not enough to wear a jacket though, then at night it gets very damp and cold. Now the last few days we've had some severe storms. The Costa azzura. and Liguria have been lashed by tornados and very heavy rain. Streets have at least 2 metres of water. It's autumn again. We have 40 degrees in the summer which is unbearable and never ending then as soon as autumn arrives it's heavy rain, floods, land slides and people losing their homes. It's so sad and the worst often happens just before Christmas. Many people live in areas where this happens every year. They clean up and expect the same thing to happen again next year.

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We went out cycling at 2pm today here in West Midlands and it was so mild; even the light breeze was almost warm. It was warmer outside than in our house. We have one of the high ceiling semi's, quite dark inside even on a sunny day. No sign of any frost yet.

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