I'll let you know...battening down the hatches I'm on the Irish Sea coast about a mile inland.....
Looking pretty hairy tonight. Amber warning here in the Midlands with XC weather predicted 36mph winds and gusting up to 68mph.
I know that's going to be causing damage around here so go knows what it will be like on western coasts.
I'll let you know...battening down the hatches I'm on the Irish Sea coast about a mile inland.....
Looks massive. Weather warnings from the top of Scotland to the bottom of England.
....incoming
If you have nothing better for a wet and windy Sunday, I can recommend an hour of watching Big Jet TV later on YouTube, and watching the planes at Heathrow landing into storm force crosswinds.
https://www.youtube.com/live/iS_DEtX...tSa_yHCc3pYYo-
Another good one is this, and you can see what is going on around the U.K.
https://www.youtube.com/live/iOZtiSv...3-YY0iijnlHkCB
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Upcoming night it will be here. I've just finished cutting all fallen trees (previous storms) into logs. I am glad there aren't leaves on the trees. Oh btw, next storm coming up on Tuesday/Wednesday... It depends on where you live.
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Ramping up on the Fylde coast now....officially stormy wheelie bins blown over.
Hoolie winds arrived here an hour ago.
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Just settling down after a lovely meal followed by a brandy onboard our Cruise ship in Penang port, to be fair the wind as picked up in the last hour. Keep safe TZers in the UK
Been at football with my Grandsons, the wind was playing havoc with the ball.
Cheers,
Neil.
Lots of hairy landings at Heathrow currently!
Its arrived.......wind n rain so our Daughters dog will have to look out the window and feel happy Im not taking him out!.
All calm here now (South Wales). We had a storm for sure, but not much to it where I am, couple of plants blown over seems to be the sum total. I think we got off lightly, we've had far worse this winter.
Anyone else had real problems?
Dutch newspapers mention 'Code Red' in parts of Scotland and a lot of damage on your side of the North Sea.
Things are pretty safe and sound here. The most-eastern part of the storm hit us, and that's not the most severe part. Max windspeed (gusts) 56 knots around 4AM. A quick scan shows that all trees are still pointing upwards. Perhaps things are different further into the forest. Especially birch trees have a hard life these days. Some have snapped off, 4-6 m above the ground during previous storms.
Next up: rain. What else is new. The good thing is that the ice in the ponds in the forest is gone. The snow melted away yesterday when the temps rose quickly in front of the storm. That makes it easier for wildlife to drink again.
Next up II: will this become the warmest Jan 22nd in history? The national record is 12.3℃ for this day.
My favourite divert - a Manchester to Dublin flight that ended up in Paris.
I was looking for recordings from East Midlands Airport (EMA) and found this from Birmingham (BHX): www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fx3ZBDW3BRU
Quite a few fences down and a couple of trees in South Lanarkshire. Wind had calmed down a bit but getting stronger again.
Pretty wild down here last night.
I think my wheelie bin moved about 3 ft.
"Bite my shiny metal ass."
- Bender Bending Rodríguez
Two broken plant pots and the chiminea has blown over, otherwise you wouldn't have known we'd had a storm.
Best Regards - Peter
I'd hate to be with you when you're on your own.
Nothing damaged or blown down around here although when I took Dot out this morning there were quite a few old branches down in the woods behind our house.
Cheers,
Neil.
Ridge tile came bouncing down the roof about 10.30 and cracked off a bit of guttering on the way down before impaling itself into the lawn-would have done someone some serious damage if it hit them.
Think i saw another tile off too but will do full inspection later when home.
Branches everywhere.
Next storm on its way and I have a London to Middlesbrough train trip tomorrow, returning Wednesday. At least the company is paying if I get stuck or badly delayed.
Pfff a quick look on https://www.windy.com/?52.382,4.899,5 shows that there's a complete 'train' coming towards Ireland and the UK. It's stays 'purple' on that map for 5, 6 days.
there was an interesting comment on the news earlier which mentioned that internal flights do not require a passport so any internal flights diverted to another country were slightly more problematic than you might imagine. It's not like you can just find the next flight back home if you don't have your passport with you.
65mph here last night. Quite scary since we live upstairs - some of the buffets were rather alarming !!
You want ‘interesting’ landings? We travel to Funchal airport in Madeira 2-3 times a year, wind limits are 25-30 knots dependent on runway use and direction, pilots are specially trained and certified for there, was worse before they extended the runway.
Thought we had got away with it although the wind was really loud last night.
Got up to take Dot out through the woods and a ruddy great tree had fallen across my back fence and gate.
Three hours with a chainsaw with my Wife helping me eventually cleared it all with the debris going back in the woods!
I ache all over now.
Cheers,
Neil.
No damage (yet), but here the storm is bigger and longer than expected / forecasted. When working in my workshop, it was like a hailstorm on the roof: twigs etc. And that sounds like a drum! I admit that I looked up from time to time to see if the roof was still intact…
Storm Kathleen bringing some lovely weather up Yorkshire coast . Maybe a different story for others.
Quite pleasant in London at the moment
Perfect laundry day.
Following a sunny start to the day it's now overcast with a light wind in South Yorkshire right now.
Best Regards - Peter
I'd hate to be with you when you're on your own.
The winds have certainly picked up here on the North Wales coast, weather app says about 40mph, and the forecast is up to 45mph on and of for the next three days.
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Can hear it outside my window, winds have really picked up this morning
Gentle breeze which is thoroughly warm over here in the East.
Hardly ever stormy here.
Beautifully warm with no breeze at all.
Dot's been out for a walk and I've cut the lawn.
Cheers,
Neil.