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    #21
    Nope. Being N/NW of a large hill and near the bottom we are pretty sheltered from high winds. In the 87 storm I never knew anything about it until I got to the top and found all the roads blocked. We had one smallish broken branch on our trees.
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      #22
      Originally posted by RichardCranium View Post
      We're in a basement flat, listening to the wind whistling around the buildings about us. It sounds awful out there.

      With the heating off, as this flat doesn't take much heating.
      I've got enforced heating off - the tulip boiler has given up for the second time this week. My missus suggested the pilot light had gone out due to the high winds. On an oil-fired boiler. Bless

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