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What is your current yard temperature?


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Min of 14c with a high of 16.3c with 78% humidity, not bad for the last day of October. My acacia dealbata has started to flower again. Need to do a lot of updates as well as ones from Cornwall and the Tresco abbey gardens from my visit in Aug, the queen palm at Lamorran gardens is looking great, which proves they can grow in areas of the UK with less summer heat than London as well.

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5 AM and it's 37°F / 3.5°C north of Atlanta. Coldest in 8 months.

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Forecast low of 38 so if it ain't in the ground it got brought into the grow room. Freaking endless summer in there, the plants may never want to leave. 

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It has been very mild here lately. Nighttime minimums barely going below 14C / 57F.

The lowest temperature in the whole of England last night was +8.3C / 47F at Great Dun Fell mountain summit (847m). Even the Cairngorm mountain summit in the Scottish highlands at 1,237m elevation only fell to +2.1C / 36F.

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Expecting temperatures around 18C / 64F the next few days and near record breaking nighttime minimums. London is looking at potentially 4 consecutive nights above 14C / 58F and possibly a nighttime minimum of up to 16C / 64F. Very mild for November.

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Pushing 17C / 63F at midnight in London tonight…

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Dry-summer Oceanic / Warm summer Med (Csb) - 9a

Average annual precipitation - 18.7 inches : Average annual sunshine hours - 1725

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Currently, we have 5.7 degrees Celsius / 42.26 degrees Fahrenheit in the community garden downstairs, with 97% humidity. It is foggy and everything feels cooler.
This is what the next few days will look like:

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47°F - 22:13 hrs PST November 8, 2025

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90 today  ( a record if we hit it )

Upper to mid 80s to start the week / lows 55 - 65.

Low 80s and 70s later on ..and perhaps some rain returning to the forecast ( maybe a lot too ) as the region enters a cooler and more unsettled pattern around mid month.

Otherwise,  all is great / nothin to whine about  in state 48.

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