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I'm an American so I don't know the right word for this weather. - KypDurron - 29-05-2017

Surely there's some imaginative word from your side of the pond for this lousy weather.


RE: I'm an American so I don't know the right word for this weather. - Yoda - 29-05-2017

Typical.

This is the UK - it rains a lot!


RE: I'm an American so I don't know the right word for this weather. - KypDurron - 29-05-2017

I was thinking of some amazing word that tells it to swan off or pack it up or some other beautiful way to tell this rain and mist to eff off.

After such fantastic weather last year, too.


RE: I'm an American so I don't know the right word for this weather. - scaramanga - 29-05-2017

(29-05-2017, 07:35 PM)KypDurron Wrote: Surely there's some imaginative word from your side of the pond for this lousy weather.

the word is normal for the tt


RE: I'm an American so I don't know the right word for this weather. - Alfie Noakes - 29-05-2017

You'll always lose arguing with Manx weather and cursing the wind is even more serious. You literally just have to bunker down, get a brew or beer and food on and let it blow over you, there's always something to do / see.


RE: I'm an American so I don't know the right word for this weather. - TTNeb - 29-05-2017

Aka Manannan's Cloak


RE: I'm an American so I don't know the right word for this weather. - Timmy594 - 30-05-2017

And to be fair it's not normally the top of your head that gets wet when it rains on the island it's your ears because the rain usually comes in horizontally.


RE: I'm an American so I don't know the right word for this weather. - excollier - 30-05-2017

(29-05-2017, 08:07 PM)Yoda Wrote: Typical.

This is the UK - it rains a lot!

Hmm. Hate to be pedantic, but......


RE: I'm an American so I don't know the right word for this weather. - spannerman - 30-05-2017

They say there's mixed weather for the next fortnight, I guess that covers everything, but on which days.


RE: I'm an American so I don't know the right word for this weather. - captainsparkledotcom - 30-05-2017

BBC at present says a (Manx!)scorcher on Saturday (well, 15C anyway) & decent on Monday & Wednesday, that's as far as it goes at the mo'
I think I'll settle for that!
Mind you it'll be probably be different by tonight!!

Welcome back Spanners!!


RE: I'm an American so I don't know the right word for this weather. - RedlineRick - 30-05-2017

Bad Weather? Right word from a American?  Here it is... 'MOVE'  I did and then so did everyone else... so now I gotta move again!

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RE: I'm an American so I don't know the right word for this weather. - KypDurron - 30-05-2017

I know it sounds insane but has anyone ever considered doing some cloud seeding during the TT weeks to try and stop the rain?


RE: I'm an American so I don't know the right word for this weather. - Yoda - 30-05-2017

(30-05-2017, 11:55 AM)excollier Wrote: Hmm. Hate to be pedantic, but......

I know.....!


RE: I'm an American so I don't know the right word for this weather. - AntG - 31-05-2017

Last year it said it was going to rain during race week on the Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday, didn't rain at all, apart from delays due to mist it was alright. I never trust weather forecasts.


RE: I'm an American so I don't know the right word for this weather. - AntG - 05-06-2017

The forecast is still looking iffy however Wednesday and Friday should be good to race, then again they forecast heavy rain all day today yet they managed to get 2 races in. I'm heading over early in the morning so hopefully it clears up Smile


RE: I'm an American so I don't know the right word for this weather. - Nasher - 05-06-2017

Definition of: forecast: predict or estimate (a future event or trend).

Definition of: weather Forecast: Horoscopes with numbers!


RE: I'm an American so I don't know the right word for this weather. - laverda77 - 08-06-2017

Cheer up folks! For me that's what okells and the great Manx pubs are for.I feel smug  because I got two wet days and two sunny days practice week under canvas at Douglas rugby club, but nothing compares to TT fortnight 1981, when it rained day and night for 2 weeks,except for 2 hours on the second Wednesday.I remember it so well as I was on honeymoon in a tent,and finally after 9 days  and no dry gear left had to go to a guesthouse in Port Erin,and this was before credit cards,and it took the bulk of our spending money,needless to say I'm not with that person anymore.