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Previously on "Trouble with the wind!"
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Apparently we've had no power in our road since 06:00 (I leave at 05:30 and it was OK then) Plus a bit of our back garden fence has blown down. The nice thing is that it's taken ALL my nasty neighbour's fence with it
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Delays on my line this morning - twigs on the line again. So it will be a day "working at home" for me ......
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They were even talking about this storm hitting England on the Danish weather forcast.
Glad it's not me.
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A fairly windy night...
Wind Speed
North Cornwall
45 mph
Isle of Man
43 mph
Ulster
41 mph
Dorset
37 mph
Anglesey
36 mph
Avon
36 mph
Wiltshire
33 mph
Mid Glamorgan
31 mph
South Ayrshire
30 mph
East Renfrewshire
30 mph
North Devon
27 mph
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Gale force 10 here at the moment.
Having these links has made this gale more much interesting.
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Originally posted by Hugh Jardon View PostThese two web pages should make interesting readingare making
I take back my sarcy comment. It is interesting watching the wind speeds creeping up form the SW. Ta for the links.
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Originally posted by Hugh Jardon View PostThese two web pages should make interesting reading in the next 24/48 hours
http://www.metcheck.com/V40/UK/FREE/league.asp
Temperature
Essex 25 °c
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Trouble with the wind!
These two web pages should make interesting reading in the next 24/48 hours
http://www.xcweather.co.uk/
http://www.metcheck.com/V40/UK/FREE/league.aspTags: None
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