At 9.00am on the Wirral it was very calm, no movement of trees etc and the sun was shining. I thought I’ll take that. A hour later it’s gone a lot darker, raining quite heavily now and the wind is getting up.
Something is coming in…
In Finchley London it’s getting blowey now but so far the only casualty is a daffodil which has fallen over. Fingers crossed…. But it’s coming I fear.
At 9.00am on the Wirral it was very calm, no movement of trees etc and the sun was shining. I thought I’ll take that. A hour later it’s gone a lot darker, raining quite heavily now and the wind is getting up.
Something is coming in…
I'm on the edge of Bodmin Moor. The wind has been steadily increasing for a few hours now.
Not much in Basingstoke Hampshire ATM... Watering Can has tipped over but apart from that, still bit early before the Eye arrives ( so they say )
Arkley in Barnet , looks lovely out there windy but the suns out
Very pleasant early evening here
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Totally quiet here. After seeing the short vid of the flying wheelie bin, I’ve decided to put them inside. I even boarded-up an old window in the 52 y/o chicken barn; I think that the grey binliner that was there instead of glass will not survive 24 hrs of havoc
In tornado alley they would call it a light breeze
Pretty windy in Plymouth this morning.
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Absolutely horrendous in the Forest of Dean, slates are rattling on the roof and trees are bent double, we are used to bad weather where we are but this is on another level.
Wind picking up now in NW Leics. Supposed to hit 71mph this afternoon.
Pretty bad with us. Seems like a normal fairly bad storm then suddey there's the odd gust which could have you off your feet.
Light breeze here in South Yorkshire, but when it rains it pours - very heavy showers!
Best Regards - Peter
I'd hate to be with you when you're on your own.
No wind in the Scottish Borders - nice sunny day with 1" of snow slowly melting.
Nothing to report here in Darlington. There was a smattering of snow, but that's melted. Not much wind but it's expected to pick up at 3pm. Think we'll miss the worst of it.
Nothing like they said it was going be this minute. It’s windy but it always is here at 700ft above sea level Cannock Staffordshire.
Blowing a gale in West London.
I am keeping one eye on the scaffold across the road, the ‘Top Hat’ is making a racket. All cars have been moved away from it.
A number of trees down here in South Hants
Live video from the end of Heathrow runway, and it's looking... spicy.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vPQh1FrbOc0
Normal slightly overcast with smattering of sun in Yorkshire. No wind.
Update, this scared me.
I went up to the top of my garden earlier to get something from the shed. Just took it back and two panes of glass had blown out from the greenhouse roof due to the door blowing open and internal pressure building up. One of them had flown right across the garden. This happened in between my shed trips and could easily have been fatal.
Be carefull out there guys.
Its quite bad in Essex. Lost a few fence panels so far and parents have had some of there flat roof tear and lift up.
East London, minus one conservatory roof..
Just been out for an hour long walk. Rained most of the time, but the wind wasn’t an issue.
It somehow seems easier to live with during the day when you can see what’s going on.
The next 4 or 5 hours are forecast to be the worst.
This is why the advice is to stay indoors ...
This is near me ... hope this passes through ASAP ... 87mph
http://seasaltersc.org.uk/weather-station.php
We’re getting a battering here in Dorset like I can’t remember. Power has been out at home for over two hours now.
That 'blowing up' thing was demonstrated to me in a science museum in Florida. There was a set up to demonstrate exactly what you wrote. Basically, the house/shed is blown up from inside. (The set-up was sponsored by a hurricane shutters installation company, but its display had made its point).
I'm starting to figure out a safe route to walk the dog later this afternoon and evening... My primary plan is to walk to the north: 20 trees and then meadows, open fields. The south-bound route goes leeward of thousands of trees... They are my own trees, but still... I have no intention of being the subject of a few lines in tomorrow's newspaper...
Still, currently the wind is less severe than I'd expected after reading the forecasts. 'Eerily quiet' is perhaps the best phrase!
Stay safe.
Menno
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Live feed of planes coming in to land at Heathrow ...
(Just seen this is a re-post - still fascinating)
Getting bad in some places............................
Blowing a hoolee here in Chelmsford. I’ve got to go to a hospital appointment this afternoon, not looking forward to that!
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Yes that is it. I couldn't work out what had happened initially. There was glass by the shed which is a good twenty plus feet from the greenhouse, so I looked at the shed at first expecting one of its windows to be broken. The panes had blown out from the roof of the greenhouse on the far side, and the wind must have then caught them as they blew out and sent them across the garden towards the shed. They had cut straight across the path to the shed, scary stuff, like something from The Omen!
Very windy here in Surrey but no damage.
Took Dot out in the woods this morning and there were loads of rotten branches strewn around.
My son in Devon has had fence panels down and tiles off the roof!
Cheers,
Neil.
Apparently part of the O2 roof has been ripped off.
Two lorries on their side on the M4 just before Margam.
This is THE Eunice…
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eunice_Newton_Foote
And yes, she was distantly related to the famous Isaac Newton. (Her dad was also named after him).
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It’s giving it some now, definitely passing through. A couple of greenhouse panels blown out.
Just lost a ridge tile, fortunately it went backwards into the garden not forwards through the windscreen of my car. Small blessings and all that.
I guess I'll be waiting a few weeks before I get fleeced by a roofer.
2 ageing fences down, final one remaining.
They were already booked for getting replaced but not until May. Annoyingly I now need to try to repair them.
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Driven 100 miles for a weekend away, just had a call to say yes place is now closed as the power is out and no idea when it is to be restored......
Slates on my patio 😢
About 4 so there is trouble up there … will look later …
Garage roof lost a couple of ridge tiles.
I rode 53 miles on my bike this morning. My arse was clutching my saddle most of the way round! Based in Bath.
So far two garden panels down and possibly a third by morning.