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Yes Joe, bang on. In hot weather the higher reaches of the Teme do tend towards the 'subterranean' route, but I've not known this to happen in May. It's all very bad news ATM.I'm assuming that's the upper Teme Terry!?
Blimey...
Has it, in recent memory, dried up this early in the summer?
My farming clients are pulling their hair out, grass hasn't grown for the last 3-4 weeks and some very stressed/sick looking spring cereal crops out there. Who would have predicted a drought following all the autumn and winter rainfall that fell across the country. We could be heading for a real disaster as far as UK food production is concerned this year.
Those folks who don't believing in climate change obviously don't spend much time in the great outdoors.