No not aftermath of my curry, but this Storm Desmond. Wind seems as strong as anything can remember. Our three seater garden swing chair thing has just gone flying. Fence panels are bowing like anything.
I was out on the bike today. Meant to do some gulls, but decided discretion was the better part of valour when I was blown six feet across the road almost into the other carriageway
Still nothing like wind up north. That bit of Lancashire between Manchester and Chorley has a constant 20mph headwind pretty much all year round
Was up in Blackpool for the weekend 6-9th Nov it was really rough on the Monday train delays etc, some signal equipment was flooded on the line into Preston.
Friday is going to be bad, not sure if the game will be effected.
Why would strong/gale force winds on Friday, effect the game on Saturday, unless tere was terrible damage to the stadium?
Exactly that plus transport issues for fans etc.
I can't see the game being effected by transport issues for the fans, I can't recall that happening before.
Depends where you travel from. I catch the train from Basingstoke, lots of times trees have fallen dow in the past, not that will stop the game going ahead but local damage around and to the ground might.
A severe weather warning has been upgraded to red - the highest level - for parts of south-west England and the south Wales on Friday, meaning there is a danger to life from flying debris.
The Met Office warned Storm Eunice could bring winds of up to 90mph, causing significant disruption.
A severe weather warning has been upgraded to red - the highest level - for parts of south-west England and the south Wales on Friday, meaning there is a danger to life from flying debris.
The Met Office warned Storm Eunice could bring winds of up to 90mph, causing significant disruption.
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Still nothing like wind up north. That bit of Lancashire between Manchester and Chorley has a constant 20mph headwind pretty much all year round
I can't recall that happening before.
A severe weather warning has been upgraded to red - the highest level - for parts of south-west England and the south Wales on Friday, meaning there is a danger to life from flying debris.
The Met Office warned Storm Eunice could bring winds of up to 90mph, causing significant disruption.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-60417263
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jZn1fhMdrbQ
Descending on us first around 3am before it’s wings it’s way over to you.
Stay safe 🙏🏻♥️