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By (user no longer on site) 12 weeks ago
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I love being snuggled up while the winds howling outside.
I do worry about anyone who is in danger from it though.
In my idyllic mind everyone is tucked up safe and sound, enjoying the warm comfort of their bed. |
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"South Wales is going mad for it on Facebook!! 💥🌧🌀🌧🌧☔️
FFS, I spoke too soon, I should not have jest; just got up to find I've lost a fence!!
Now you know, I'm off to tell FB! 🤣"
Or better still, tell everyone on here  |
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By *rum68Man 12 weeks ago
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As someone who’s driving pretty much coast to coast today…
England. Extremely wet. A bit windy.
East Wales. Sunshine (I kid you not. For a least 10 mins) and very windy.
South West Wales. Dry. But don’t go out unless you have to. Devastating winds. And a LOT of damage/fallen trees/closed roads. |
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Guessing we are going to have to postpone our weekend walk was due an 8 miler tomorrow across the south downs.
Don't mind the rain and cold but flying debris can be fatal and also not a fan of people who put themselves in harm's way and then have to get rescued by people who are in harm's way,so I'd be a hypocrite to go out tomorrow and do exactly that.
Maybe go for a swim instead (pool not ocean) |
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As ever, it is extremely difficult to understand the power of storms the country faces, when living in (mostly storm free) London. There has been a some rain and a some wind, but nothing dramatic. Hope everyone is safe though. |
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"As ever, it is extremely difficult to understand the power of storms the country faces, when living in (mostly storm free) London. There has been a some rain and a some wind, but nothing dramatic. Hope everyone is safe though. "
** update ** The wind has now blown over a flowerpot of mine. So, its now easier to show solidarity with the west if the country! |
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"As ever, it is extremely difficult to understand the power of storms the country faces, when living in (mostly storm free) London. There has been a some rain and a some wind, but nothing dramatic. Hope everyone is safe though.
** update ** The wind has now blown over a flowerpot of mine. So, its now easier to show solidarity with the west if the country!"
They mayor of London has announced a free support service and counselling for those who've suffered from flowerpot damage and trellis.
We stand by you and support you at this difficult time. |
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"As ever, it is extremely difficult to understand the power of storms the country faces, when living in (mostly storm free) London. There has been a some rain and a some wind, but nothing dramatic. Hope everyone is safe though. "
The vast majority of trains have been cancelled round here, there's a fair bit of flooding and lots of minor damage to buildings, trees, fences etc. We've still missed the worst of it though. The North Wales coast has taken a pasting. |
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