forecast for Oxford at the weekend is wet n windy
Snow possible overnight tonight.... forecast for Oxford at the weekend is wet n windy
that said, the forecast for today in the Black Country / west midlands ( where I had to go to work earlier) was bright and sunny, with a 1 - 2 % chance of rain, it was bright, sunny albeit a bit cold early afternoon mid to late morning however, there were three downpours that lasted 30-40 mins each with a 15-20 minute respite in between
Its sometimes worth checking when ( day/time)a post was actually posted @Wandering Yellow.... the post you responded to was posted Wednesday 26th Feb late afternoon ... it did snow yesterday morning , Thursday 27th Feb, in Headington ( between 7.30 & 10am).....to answer you enquiry I 'saw' that (reasonably accurate forecast) on various local weather forecasts on wednesday late afternoon ..... on another thread, I referred to the now with us weather predicted via Storm Jorge, in the run in to tomorrows match..... its should be 'clear/ dry-ish for the game, but travel conditions on Saturday morning, and into the very early afternoon aint looking too good- rain already been falling in Headington today, its going to get heavier and winds are going to be around 50-60 mph between 'now' and 1-2pm tomorrow afternoon , with one or two short respites from the rainWhere did you see this? It's going to be 10 or 11 degrees overnight in Oxford
Not going to be too welcoming conditions for U's fans from a bit of a way away travelling in to the game, especially from the south, south -west & west .... safe journey to all fellow yellows going to the game tomorrowThere's going to be a lot of rain today and some earlyish tomorrow morning but the game will be fine. I feel for people playing local football and kids football. Going to be a lot of that postponed again.
Its sometimes worth checking when ( day/time)a post was actually posted @Wandering Yellow.... the post you responded to was posted Wednesday 26th Feb late afternoon ... it did snow yesterday morning , Thursday 27th Feb, in Headington ( between 7.30 & 10am).....to answer you enquiry I 'saw' that (reasonably accurate forecast) on various local weather forecasts on wednesday late afternoon ..... on another thread, I referred to the now with us weather predicted via Storm Jorge, in the run in to tomorrows match..... its should be 'clear/ dry-ish for the game, but travel conditions on Saturday morning, and into the very early afternoon aint looking too good- rain already been falling in Headington today, its going to get heavier and winds are going to be around 50-60 mph between 'now' and 1-2pm tomorrow afternoon , with one or two short respites from the rain
Tranmere / Fleetwood game should be off tomorrow - so big 3 points tomorrow could put us back into play offs.
Always a good idea when going to the freezing cold ( irrespective of time of year) wind tunnel that is the breeze blockI'll be wearing me thermals!
I'll be wearing me thermals!
Always a good idea when going to the freezing cold ( irrespective of time of year) wind tunnel that is the breeze block
The pitch is looking a bit bare on the South Stand side but considering the weather that's been thrown at it, the staff have done a great job. I've noticed that in none of the games has it started to cut up. Fair play to the grounds staff.The groundstaff have done a great job on the pitch this season, always been in decent nick, they even got us through the Ipswich game.
I've been frozen many a time this season at the back of the East Stand.
Hopefully, the weather doesn't act as a "Leveller" for Southend...
The groundstaff have done a great job on the pitch this season, always been in decent nick, they even got us through the Ipswich game.
I've been frozen many a time this season at the back of the East Stand.
Hopefully, the weather doesn't act as a "Leveller" for Southend...
its always brass monkey-esque in SSL (fence end) where I usually sit - with my ST holding Dad, Sister n Nephew, .... though I do occasionally go in the JS stand or North Stand... all of which are cold too
We're up against Sol campbell's best footballing brain in the world tommorrow, which the U's / KR need to be mindful of .... and yep, i too hope the weather isnt a factor
It was bloody taters on Tuesday night a few frozen B*****s clattering when people were walking.its always brass monkey-esque in SSL (fence end) where I usually sit - with my ST holding Dad, Sister n Nephew, .... though I do occasionally go in the JS stand or North Stand... all of which are cold too
We're up against Sol campbell's best footballing brain in the world tommorrow, which the U's / KR need to be mindful of .... and yep, i too hope the weather isnt a factor
Keep us outside the play offsWhat would a medium or even small 3 points do?