All calm this morning, got a massive clean up job waiting. We ended up with about 2 feet of snow but no damage or power outage.
Coastal areas took a beating, erosion, wind and wave damage.
In one respect we were lucky in that there was plenty of warning, several days for everybody and State agencies to prepare, plus it was a weekend. It's the ones that come out of nowhere that cause problems.
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Cold but sunny and dry here in Berkshire. No wind.
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The wind dying down here and luckily no damage. Roofers and fencers must think it’s Christmas and Easter all rolled into one when we get high winds.
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It has been windy here in Berkshire so far today but we had one gust earlier which was so strong and loud that I thought the windows would blow in. Fortunately, nothing that bad since.
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https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-g ... e-60420909
Red Weather warning for down here tomorrow. My offices has been closed so I'll have to work from home. The police are warning people not to travel.
The village on the North Somerset Levels that my parents and siblings live in has been flooded before so some measures have been taken along the river, but there are fears of high spring tides being pushed on by the high wind tomorrow. Watch this space, I guess.
Red Weather warning for down here tomorrow. My offices has been closed so I'll have to work from home. The police are warning people not to travel.
The village on the North Somerset Levels that my parents and siblings live in has been flooded before so some measures have been taken along the river, but there are fears of high spring tides being pushed on by the high wind tomorrow. Watch this space, I guess.
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Fingers crossed mate, cold and windy up here but nothing too desperate just yet.Sniffer wrote:https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-g ... e-60420909
Red Weather warning for down here tomorrow. My offices has been closed so I'll have to work from home. The police are warning people not to travel.
The village on the North Somerset Levels that my parents and siblings live in has been flooded before so some measures have been taken along the river, but there are fears of high spring tides being pushed on by the high wind tomorrow. Watch this space, I guess.
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Woke up to flooded borders in the garden
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Our local nature reserve ( Attenborough) is closed as well as a local park ( Wollaton) until further notice. Looks like we’re going to have to batten down the hatches. Although the South West & Wales apparently are going to get the worst of it.
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Two years ago our youngest went to the Maldives for a fortnight the day before they were due to fly home Samuel got chicken pox and as he was getting better the granddaughter got it they were there almost a month in the end. Luckily they both work from home so it didn’t affect any work problems & the insurance company sorted them out straight away. They are currently in Cape Verde due home tomorrow but are uncertain of what’s happening with any flights.
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My eldest and hubby went to the Monaco GP a few years back and were stranded there due to the volcanic ash clouds back in 2010. Luckily they had their credit cards with them, not the cheapest place to be stranded.