Indeed.
This morning was bright and sunny - it was really beautiful and we were heading for another warmest day of the year. The drive down to Gerzat to record our radio programme was hot and sweaty just like an August day and the temperature down there was 31 degrees.
When we left there it had risen to 32 degrees but by the time we hit the motorway to come back there were these huge and onimous grey clouds streaming in from the west at a rapid rate of knots.
All of a sudden the temperature plummeted. From 32 degrees it dropped to just 14 degrees in a matter of minutes and as we climbed up into the Combrailles it started to rain intermittently.
After I rescued Caliburn from St Gervais I drove back here and the skies started to clear. But suddenly it would cloud over again, we'd have a rainstorm and then the clouds would depart leaving us in bright sunshine. The temperature would rise back into the low 30s and the heat caused all of the roads and the vegetation to steam - just like in this pic near the top of the Font Nanaud.
Back here though (just 10 kms from the Font) things had clearly been much more dramatic. 17mm of rainfall had fallen and my waterbutts were full again.
It cleared up in late afternoon but for the last hour or so it's been raining heavily, and aren't my plants grateful?
I wonder what tomorrow will bring.
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