Does it only apply to Naples then? I've spent more time there than Sorrento.
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Memories of putting warm pennies on a frosted window to melt the ice and just because we could. Bending a soft twig into a loop to lift dewy cobwebs off a hedge on the way to school, wearing a balacalava. And horrors! making a great big icy slide in the school playground which got bigger and bigger the more we slid(?) on it, all the while being ignored by the teachers.
We would make "winter warmers" out of old cocoa tins. Pierce small holes all around the tin, half fill it with rags then a small piece of burning coal (remember coal?) then more rags, thread a loop of wire through the tin and whirl the lot round your head to create a draught. Much more fun than them modern chemical hand warmers especially if a spark shot out and burned somebody, how we laughed.
Latest forecast is still 36 according to the BBC, 32 according to the Met Office. A big discrepancy at this time range. Given the highest temperature yesterday darn sarf was 34, I expect the BBC model to be nearer the mark.
As someone else on the thread said, would it have been too hard earlier in the week to shift the kick off time a couple of hours forward or back?
34.6 Watnall weather station in 1990, so it probably was 35 in the city. I lived in a valley between two busy roads at the time and it was hell, much worse than last month. I'm high up now where there's always a breeze, so it's easier to get the house to cool down first thing. Can't be pleasant for the folk who live on the ring road though, or the A roads into the city center.