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                    Red weather warning ahead of Storm Darragh. Stay safe, everyone...                
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            We've become a nation of ninnies.
It's winter, it's weather.
Deal with it.23 - 
            Naming storms in the UK, another example of copying America5
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            They’ll be sponsoring them soon. This storm is brought to you by B and Q for all your fencing needs35
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            Woke nonsense 😉12
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The Met office named this one.....with an Irish name.eaststandmike said:Naming storms in the UK, another example of copying America
And the one 2 before was called Bert. I mean at least it should have been called Bertie.0 - 
            Some people are never satisfied. If you don't give a warning, some will say 'why weren't we warned' and if you do give a warning, others complain that it's unnecessary.
Forewarned is forearmed as the saying goes.
There is actually a red warning for some parts of the country with winds up 90mph possible, that is a serious threat to life.
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/news-and-media/media-centre/weather-and-climate-news/2024/red-warning-for-storm-darragh
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            Dont worry... the met office has been pre-warned I'm having a curry tonight!!3
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Will you name your fart?ForeverAddickted said:Dont worry... the met office has been pre-warned I'm having a curry tonight!!2 - 
            
As long as it’s not follow through.SporadicAddick said:
Will you name your fart?ForeverAddickted said:Dont worry... the met office has been pre-warned I'm having a curry tonight!!1 - 
            Supposed to be going for a day in London tomorrow to see Christmas lights etc, not sure we picked the best day for it!
Hotel and restaurant can be cancelled today but not tomorrow so trying to decide whether to cancel or just go and do indoor stuff.
Trains being screwed is the main worry.0 - 
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I can’t see anyone saying above they are not satisfied because they have been warnedME14addick said:Some people are never satisfied. If you don't give a warning, some will say 'why weren't we warned' and if you do give a warning, others complain that it's unnecessary.
Forewarned is forearmed as the saying goes.
There is actually a red warning for some parts of the country with winds up 90mph possible, that is a serious threat to life.
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/news-and-media/media-centre/weather-and-climate-news/2024/red-warning-for-storm-darragh1 - 
            
From a post above:eaststandmike said:
I can’t see anyone saying above they are not satisfied because they have been warnedME14addick said:Some people are never satisfied. If you don't give a warning, some will say 'why weren't we warned' and if you do give a warning, others complain that it's unnecessary.
Forewarned is forearmed as the saying goes.
There is actually a red warning for some parts of the country with winds up 90mph possible, that is a serious threat to life.
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/news-and-media/media-centre/weather-and-climate-news/2024/red-warning-for-storm-darragh
We've become a nation of ninnies.
It's winter, it's weather.
Deal with it.
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            Going to Lincoln tomorrow hope it does not bugger up the train services tomorrow.
The BBC weather forecasts predicting 50mph gusts tomorrow in Lincoln.0 - 
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            💯mph winds...
...if your standing on the lighthouse at the end of The Needles..🙄0 - 
            It does look legitimately bad tomorrow.
70mph winds are forecast for Everton v Liverpool.
What's the most wind any of us have seen Charlton play in? I reckon around 45-50mph for me. Maybe that Yeovil game topped 50.0 - 
            
Don't want to alarm you, but you do know that the UK includes part of Ireland?golfaddick said:
The Met office named this one.....with an Irish name.eaststandmike said:Naming storms in the UK, another example of copying America
And the one 2 before was called Bert. I mean at least it should have been called Bertie.1 - 
            I recon they should name them using A-Z swear words.0
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Everything in your world would appear to be “a serious threat to life!” 🫨ME14addick said:Some people are never satisfied. If you don't give a warning, some will say 'why weren't we warned' and if you do give a warning, others complain that it's unnecessary.
Forewarned is forearmed as the saying goes.
There is actually a red warning for some parts of the country with winds up 90mph possible, that is a serious threat to life.
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/news-and-media/media-centre/weather-and-climate-news/2024/red-warning-for-storm-darragh5 - 
            
Was that comment really necessary? A red warning is made when there is a threat to life, what is wrong with posting that?SoundAsa£ said:
Everything in your world would appear to be “a serious threat to life!” 🫨ME14addick said:Some people are never satisfied. If you don't give a warning, some will say 'why weren't we warned' and if you do give a warning, others complain that it's unnecessary.
Forewarned is forearmed as the saying goes.
There is actually a red warning for some parts of the country with winds up 90mph possible, that is a serious threat to life.
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/news-and-media/media-centre/weather-and-climate-news/2024/red-warning-for-storm-darragh
All football matches in Wales tomorrow, have now been postponed, just announced.
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            I thought this was going to about your least favourite ‘Chaser’ on ITVs ‘The Chase’. 😆0
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            I don’t think this should be taken lightly….. and those who are, should be taking a look at themselves.
 
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All the Football in SE7 was cancelled back in September.ME14addick said:
Was that comment really necessary? A red warning is made when there is a threat to life, what is wrong with posting that?SoundAsa£ said:
Everything in your world would appear to be “a serious threat to life!” 🫨ME14addick said:Some people are never satisfied. If you don't give a warning, some will say 'why weren't we warned' and if you do give a warning, others complain that it's unnecessary.
Forewarned is forearmed as the saying goes.
There is actually a red warning for some parts of the country with winds up 90mph possible, that is a serious threat to life.
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/news-and-media/media-centre/weather-and-climate-news/2024/red-warning-for-storm-darragh
All football matches in Wales tomorrow, have now been postponed, just announced.8 - 
            
The secret (for now, if demographics translate to political affiliation) is out.redlanered said:
Don't want to alarm you, but you do know that the UK includes part of Ireland?golfaddick said:
The Met office named this one.....with an Irish name.eaststandmike said:Naming storms in the UK, another example of copying America
And the one 2 before was called Bert. I mean at least it should have been called Bertie.
Just to point out that the naming of storms affecting the UK and Ireland is taken by the Met Office, Met Éireann and the Royal Netherlands Meteorological Institute (who named last week's Storm Conall, either a Scottish or Irish name) acting together from a list announced in August.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/weather/articles/c1w7zl30dq5o#:~:text=Wind%20is%20the%20main%20factor,Met%20Office's%20170%20year%20history.
Personally, I'm looking forward to somebody complaining that the next one was named by the Rohirrim...
The Orcs will be demanding equal treatment.2 - 
            
Don't start him off FFS.redlanered said:
Don't want to alarm you, but you do know that the UK includes part of Ireland?golfaddick said:
The Met office named this one.....with an Irish name.eaststandmike said:Naming storms in the UK, another example of copying America
And the one 2 before was called Bert. I mean at least it should have been called Bertie.4 - 
            Just arrived in Lincoln...hope it stays off. Have fears the game maybe called off.1
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My syrup is suitably battened down.ME14addick said:
From a post above:eaststandmike said:
I can’t see anyone saying above they are not satisfied because they have been warnedME14addick said:Some people are never satisfied. If you don't give a warning, some will say 'why weren't we warned' and if you do give a warning, others complain that it's unnecessary.
Forewarned is forearmed as the saying goes.
There is actually a red warning for some parts of the country with winds up 90mph possible, that is a serious threat to life.
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/news-and-media/media-centre/weather-and-climate-news/2024/red-warning-for-storm-darragh
We've become a nation of ninnies.
It's winter, it's weather.
Deal with it.
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            Baldybonce said:
My syrup is suitably battened down.ME14addick said:
From a post above:eaststandmike said:
I can’t see anyone saying above they are not satisfied because they have been warnedME14addick said:Some people are never satisfied. If you don't give a warning, some will say 'why weren't we warned' and if you do give a warning, others complain that it's unnecessary.
Forewarned is forearmed as the saying goes.
There is actually a red warning for some parts of the country with winds up 90mph possible, that is a serious threat to life.
https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/about-us/news-and-media/media-centre/weather-and-climate-news/2024/red-warning-for-storm-darragh
We've become a nation of ninnies.
It's winter, it's weather.
Deal with it.

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            Just saw itv local weather for the south east. Saying 22mph winds tomorrow. So it seems to have calmed down significantly.1
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            Home games at Cardiff and Plymouth called off0
 
















