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TRF 2010 Sixth Weekend (Highland Fling) Weather Forecast

Started by dbaldock, November 03, 2010, 03:17:30 PM

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Hospitaller

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Since the Lady and I are both just getting over that loverly flu bug running around, we would appreciate it being a wee bit on the drier side...especially as we have tickets for "Celtic Thunder" Saturday eve and I was planning on making it an all day Kilt wearin'(just changing from the blousy shirt/fighting jacket/basket-hilt sword, to the Prince Willy formal wear). ;) ;D

If that isn't Celtic overload for one weekend, I don't know what is!!! :o ;D

Chris B

Remind me to kick his rear next time I see him....even worse than dry cleaning bills are instruments and sound equipment.  No to the moisture.....

Bonny Pearl

i looked at the hour by hour forecast on the weather channel site.  it 'looks' like most of the rrrr is gonna happen in the wee hours and then lighten up when the sun rises.  keeping my fingers crossed!  :)
Gypsy Wanderer
Kingdom of Onondaga
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Lady Rosaline

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FaeHollow

I second Blue... lol I wore the 30 pounds of velvet last year that turns into 65 pounds when wet... and that gives you back problems.
Leigh

Advent

Quote from: FaeHollow on November 11, 2010, 04:40:02 PM
I second Blue... lol I wore the 30 pounds of velvet last year that turns into 65 pounds when wet... and that gives you back problems.

Wear less! Problem solved!    ;D
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Laird Fraser of Lovatt

Quote from: Advent on November 11, 2010, 04:41:28 PM
Quote from: FaeHollow on November 11, 2010, 04:40:02 PM
I second Blue... lol I wore the 30 pounds of velvet last year that turns into 65 pounds when wet... and that gives you back problems.

Wear less! Problem solved!    ;D


What he said!  ;)
Cha togar m' fhearg gun dìoladh
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Laird of Dunans Castle
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brier patch charlie

Charles Coleman

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Aut disce... aut discede

brier patch charlie

It's looking like it will be a Highland Weekend after all, summer in the Highlands. Thank G-d we don't have the midges also, I'll take the possibility of showers over them blood sucking wankers.
Charles Coleman

Zardoz

Quote from: Hospitaller on November 11, 2010, 10:01:07 AM
Since the Lady and I are both just getting over that loverly flu bug running around, we would appreciate it being a wee bit on the drier side...especially as we have tickets for "Celtic Thunder" Saturday eve and I was planning on making it an all day Kilt wearin'(just changing from the blousy shirt/fighting jacket/basket-hilt sword, to the Prince Willy formal wear). ;) ;D

If that isn't Celtic overload for one weekend, I don't know what is!!! :o ;D

Prince Willy ?  ???
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Laird Fraser of Lovatt

#71
Quote from: brier patch charlie on November 11, 2010, 10:23:36 PM
It's looking like it will be a Highland Weekend after all, summer in the Highlands. Thank G-d we don't have the midges also, I'll take the possibility of showers over them blood sucking wankers.


I second that!  Taking a hike through Am Monadh* can be hell on earth, during the late spring.  It's pretty bad when there are enough of the little buggers to kilt check you...  :D




*that's the Grampians to you lowlanders*  ;)
Cha togar m' fhearg gun dìoladh
Alba gu brath
Laird of Dunans Castle
Warrior Poet/Loki God

Bonny Pearl

A high of 62 on Saturday!  ;D  Here is the latest hour by hour forecast.  Looks like it won't be too bad. Think of it as tamping all that dust down.  ;)

Sat Nov 13
2 am60° FPrecip:40%
3 am59° FPrecip:40%
4 am58° FPrecip:50%
5 am57° FPrecip:50%
6 am57° FPrecip:50%
7 am57° FPrecip:40%
8 am58° FPrecip:30%
9 am59° FPrecip:30%
11 am60° FPrecip:30%
12 pm61° FPrecip:30%
1 pm62° FPrecip:30%
2 pm62° FPrecip:20%
3 pm62° FPrecip:10%
4 pm61° FPrecip:10%
5 pm60° FPrecip:10%
6 pm58° FPrecip:10%
Gypsy Wanderer
Kingdom of Onondaga
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JP yard troll

Ya'll rennie mofo's gonna get cold and wet....hahahahahahaha damn damn it sux to be ya'll :) ;D
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paul42

Quote from: JP yard troll on November 12, 2010, 11:46:47 AM
Ya'll rennie mofo's gonna get cold and wet....hahahahahahaha damn damn it sux to be ya'll :) ;D

I can see how a weather wimp might see it that way.

For us that know how to have fun, it is a very different story.

It is a day of fantastic light for pictures.  My wife can already see how excited I am about the prospect!

It is a great day to wrap your cloak around a young lady, warm her up a little, and make a new friend.

A rain cloak, proper footwear, a few hand warmers, knowing where the best hot chocolate is at, and the right attitude makes rain days a LOT of fun.

I don't feel sorry for the weather wimps at all - They know how to be miserable regardless of the weather.