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Previously on "Hector to cause chaos and untold destruction"
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post*checks local weather forecast for tomorrow*
Ah, 40% chance of rain between eight and ten in the morning, dry but a little breezy after that.
Is this by any chance one of those cases where the Daily Mail is using "Britain" to mean "a comparatively small area in the south of Britain"?
You may got a slight breeze if you are south of Carlisle.
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Originally posted by Storm HectorStorms don't have to be Stormy.
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Originally posted by NickFitz View Post*checks local weather forecast for tomorrow*
Ah, 40% chance of rain between eight and ten in the morning, dry but a little breezy after that.
Is this by any chance one of those cases where the Daily Mail is using "Britain" to mean "a comparatively small area in the south of Britain"?
Originally posted by Storm HectorStorms don't have to be stormy.
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Wow some wind in Scotland, I'm not sure if they have ever seen that before
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*checks local weather forecast for tomorrow*
Ah, 40% chance of rain between eight and ten in the morning, dry but a little breezy after that.
Is this by any chance one of those cases where the Daily Mail is using "Britain" to mean "a comparatively small area in the south of Britain"?
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Storm Hector. A massive depression settling over the country? How very appropriate.
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Hector to cause chaos and untold destruction
'Danger to life' storm with flying debris will smash Britain TOMORROW | Daily Mail Online
'Danger to life' Storm Hector threatens flying debris, travel chaos and blackouts as it smashes Britain tomorrow with rain and wind pushing into next weekTags: None
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