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”I’m fed up with being cooked everyday, let’s have some snow!”

He isn’t far wrong!

Now if you read my about me page, you’d realise where I live. If you looked at the weather for the past 3 months of where I live, you can see that another problem doesn’t bode well (that is being a redhead, here is a post of the problems).

I got a message from my dad while at work, it said with what the title states and to be honest, right now? I rather have snow! It is a tinderbox here. It really is!

I took these photos earlier in the month, somewhere around the 5th July 2025 while on a dog walk, that the place is just looking horrifically parched. I’ve seen it before, but never to the extent of this. We have had some rainfall, but the rainfall has been miniscule for what is actually needed within the area. An article by the BBC (Seen here – opens a new window) shows how dry it is across the UK. Bearing in mind, for me locally, its not that unusual to have dry spells as the weather system is driven by the Isle of Wight and Selsey Bill.
We are thankfully surrounded to the south by sea water, but even then, with Chichester Harbour being full of (undrinkable) water, it has been unusually dry, and the risk of wildfires continue. So far, there hasn’t been any locally, however, Portsmouth Water (our local water supplier) has asked the locals to think carefully about their water usage.

River Lavant through Chichester

The River Lavant is qutie dry, not unusual for this time of year as what you see on the surface flows during the winter, but the River Lavant is known to flow underground as the south downs is mostly made of chalk, but what is concerning is local levels.

Its also having an effect on everything locally, -those wanting to go to the beach which means anytiime it gets warm, no one can move as West Wittering beach becomes immensely popular – so popular, it constantly runs out of parking spaces. Thats not the problem, its the lack of transport to get there which clogs up the A286, which means you really can’t go anywhere as the whole of Chichester suffers as a result. If you do get any public transport, the trains suffer with delays as there is problem with the heat on the lines causing all sorts of issues. Buses? Well, they get stuck in the same traffic as everyone else gets stuck in.

As for me? I have to keep out of the sun, my skin can’t cope with it as the UV index at times in the UK has been hitting 8.

But snow? I would love snow right now., I’ll spend all day taking photos, despite how disruptive it is – this is back in 2010 when we had some seriously heavy snow fall. We haven’t had any snow like that since 2013, if we have, its measured in millimeters, not 15cm or more!

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