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cubsur
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Posted: 09/February/2009 at 13:14 |
Jackson - see the Restaurants topic for my reply about Calicos.
It's rather grey and threatening looking out over the sea!
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cubsur
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Posted: 09/February/2009 at 10:36 |
Jackson - I will reply to you later as I am off to the dentist in a minute.
Weather - currently 15C/57F according to my thermometer but it doesn't feel that as the skies are grey and it is rather cloudy.
Wind fairly strong from the SW and there is a chance of some rain later. Skies are clear for the time being.
No so the north of the country where a fairly violent storm front is crossing. Anyone flying today is in for a bumpy ride.
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jackson
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Posted: 08/February/2009 at 22:53 |
cubsur wrote:
Well that's the health centre in the foreground, looking north over the Calicos area.
It's another grey, damp and cold morning here in Albufeira. It's been raining during the early hours and there is more on the way. In fact it has just started raining quite hard as I type.
Current temperature 8C/46F rising to 13 or 14C, 55 - 57F maybe later today.
Wind still from the north-west, very light.
It might be a bit better tomorrow!
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Cubsur, I am staying in the Calicos area in July and whilst I realise it is a little way out of town, is there much in this area in the way of restaurants, bars, shops etc or will it need to be a trip into town every night. I've stayed in Albufeira old town four times previously, but my last visit was 14 years ago (in the Vila Recife) and so with all the changes since then, am not quite sure what to expect. Thanks Jackson
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Milly_Molly
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Posted: 08/February/2009 at 11:39 |
cubsur wrote:
Sunday looks like a nice, dry, day!Current temperature (9am) is 9C/48F and it is should reach 15 or 16 (60F) this afternoon.
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How does that feel Cubsur?
I think I have forgotten what it's like to be warm
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cubsur
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Posted: 08/February/2009 at 09:15 |
Sunday looks like a nice, dry, day!
Current temperature (9am) is 9C/48F and it is should reach 15 or 16 (60F) this afternoon.
There's a light wind from the west and, miracle, at the moment no rain showing on the radar. Definitely a day to hang out the washing early and get outside.
Have a nice day.
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cubsur
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Posted: 07/February/2009 at 08:44 |
Well that's the health centre in the foreground, looking north over the Calicos area.
It's another grey, damp and cold morning here in Albufeira. It's been raining during the early hours and there is more on the way. In fact it has just started raining quite hard as I type.
Current temperature 8C/46F rising to 13 or 14C, 55 - 57F maybe later today.
Wind still from the north-west, very light.
It might be a bit better tomorrow!
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Avril
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Posted: 06/February/2009 at 21:24 |
Ahhhh, that's more like it. You only get rainbows where there is sun (and rain)! Pot of gold lies at the end, was it any where near windmill hill Cubby?
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Consistently inconsistent, Esse sou eu!
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cubsur
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Posted: 06/February/2009 at 18:54 |
And here's what we had around 5pm this evening
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Posted: 06/February/2009 at 14:03 |
Brsitol Aiprort closed until at least late afternoon, all flights cancelled ubtil then.
More freezing weather forcast for the weekend and early next week.
BUT forcast for Algarveis 17degrees by end of next week !!.
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cubsur
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Posted: 06/February/2009 at 12:47 |
Yes, everyone is getting weather obsessed around here. The combination of bad weather and poor exchange rates is keeping the Brits and Canadians indoors half the time. It is officially the wettest and coldest winter since 1945.
I think we have been spoiled in the three 'winters' I have lived here. It was the same in SE England - we didn't have winter for about 20 years then it comes back with a vengeance!
But what a difference a bit of sunshine makes! I might even get some washing done.
The ten day forecast has a glimmer of hope that the nasty weather will be gone around the middle of next week. We can look forward to some dry days and temperatures in the high 50's maybe even more!
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Posted: 06/February/2009 at 12:33 |
Hi Cubsur, I know the weather over there is indifferent but it is winter after all and the big difference between the UK and Portugal, at least you know you are going to get a summer !! I was over there last week and although it was over cast, the cherry blossom was on the trees and leaves and flowers out, we will have to wait another 2 - 3 months ! We will have the usual scenario for the Great British Summer, 9 months of anticipation, 3 months of dissapointment !!
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cubsur
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Posted: 06/February/2009 at 11:15 |
Friday and it's another bright and sunny day - so far. Current temperature 11C rising to 14 or 15. There's a stiff breeze from the northwest, which is where the showers are coming from. The radar shows only a few small, isolated, blobs of rain unlike the massive dark areas of the past few days.
It will possibly rain later but fingers crossed.
The local forecast is expecting more rain tomorrow but clearing up throgh Sunday and Monday and perhaps a few dry days to come!
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Posted: 06/February/2009 at 10:39 |
great photos reminds me of last august
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Milly_Molly
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Posted: 06/February/2009 at 09:46 |
Still, even the rain has got to be better than the freezing cold snow/ice/winds we have here
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Jayjan
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Posted: 06/February/2009 at 00:20 |
Lainey the weather should be a lot better when you are over in March. I too have got to put up with this cr=p stuff in UK until May , unless I feel sorry for myself and book a flight for March. We will see.
According to the weather forecast on my website the weather should change on the 10th Feb bringing that big yellow ball into the sky.
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