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The Weather Thread #9

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Sorry to hear about yer tarps Andy :roll:

 

We've had alternating gales, sunshine, hail and torrential rain today. I was WFH today, so managed to take a break and mow the grass before it rained, now looking ofr some sunshine to get the hounds out.

 

It's been raining moderately for the last few days, but the wind last night was horrendous!

 

I swear at one point, about 3am (still awake because of my insomnia!) that a small tornado moved down our street. There was a whistling noise a bit like a kettle - and then suddenly all the trees were swaying and branches were falling down; wheelie bins got tossed around in the streets and blown over, and it was strong enough for a few minutes that I could see my car rocking slightly and the street lamp was wobbling far more than I thought would have been safe!

 

It only lasted for a few minutes, but I am willing to bet that's when the tarps got shredded! I've ordered some more so Rich and I will be doing battle with the run again this weekend! :wall:

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I am up in Edinburgh, visiting Madam at uni for a few days; been pretty lucky so far with the weather, but tonight, those storms have really blown in, and the Travelodge I am staying in is being blasted by gale force winds and rain. Pretty dramatic!

 

I was going to venture down to her flat for supper and an evening with the youngsters, but I have decided to give it a miss and stay in with Strictly!

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Ah - this is the former hurricane Lee. Ex hurricane Marie is waiting in the wings and approaching Ireland. We will have the joys of that tomorrow. Anyone seen that nice er I mean nasty little swirly thing just off the north of Ireland and Scotland? That's been hanging around for a while now. :evil: No wonder the harlequins started marching for cover.

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The forecasters seem to keep changing their minds....first its going to hit hard, then actually it will just be 'up North' then again we may get some residue blowing in! Have just checked and the latest RAF Benson forecast local to us is for 21 degrees and a stiff breeze - I'll take that! However, probably a case of wait and see!

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Sad to see all the wizened blackberries in the hedgerows but the sloes round here look absolutely amazing - I always thought that, like parsnips and sprouts, they should be left until they had been frosted to make them sweeter but am beginning to wonder if they will last that long! At least the small creatures will have a good harvest to set them up for the winter!

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today started off damp and misty then turned really muggy or not muggy for most of the morning then a bit windy for a short while then We got a really pleasant sunny Autumn afternoon and early evening spent all afternoon talking about fruit and veg at a Harvest event

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it's a horrible wired looking sky here. very high thinnish smokey colored cloud cover, the sun is orange through the cloud it reminds me a bit the day we had the total eclipse. only way to described the day is sepia yellow twilight or a post apocalyptic syfy movie type day

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