We have to travel today by car. We're going to take full waterproofs and wellies in case it ends badly. We're probably mad.
Stormy Weather II
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Originally posted by LezLee View PostLots of alerts coming through from Scotrail about delays from Falkirk to Edinburgh due to severe weather. I'm only a mile up the road and it's not even raining! Very strange.bong ching
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Originally posted by LezLee View PostLots of alerts coming through from Scotrail about delays from Falkirk to Edinburgh due to severe weather. I'm only a mile up the road and it's not even raining! Very strange.
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Originally posted by eighthobstruction View Post....vagrant wind blown trampolines seem to be a threat to trains....
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Originally posted by LMcD View PostWell ... so far today, the weather here has been nowhere near as fierce as predicted - windy, yes, and some rain, but nothing extraordinary. I sometimes wonder whether forecasters 'over-egg' the potential effects of these storms having been caught out in 1987.
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Originally posted by Bryn View PostI reckon it's down to your particular locality. My local forecast is for wind speeds well below the national average. It's still pretty blowy though. In a wide variety of UK locations, wind speeds in excess of 80 mph have been recorded over the past 12 hours or so. You and I seem to simply be lucky to be living where we each are.
Being on the coast, we often avoid frosts, and there are those who will tell you that more often than not 'the rain goes down the rivers' - we're between two - and out to sea, hence our low average annual rainfall.
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The second cold front pass across this area half an hour ago - downpour of the year so far, lasting more than ten minutes, visibility down to a couple of hundred metres accompanied by winds of about 50 mph at a glance: really wide for a squall line, which must have been a good 20 miles across - for a time the torrential rain sweeping up the road resembled waves travelling uphill! The earlier front passed through at just after midday with a few lightning flashes, though surprisingly no audible thunder - it must have been drowned out by the roar of the winds. The weather doesn't appear to have been as wild around here as I'd expected, fortunately. Winds have now dropped to moderate to fresh, and the temperature from 11 C to 8 C with the slight shift in wind direction, and I see too that the barometer has begun to rise. We're still under the back shield of cloud, probably obscuring showers queuing up out to the west.
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