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Storm arriving soon! Batten down the hatches.

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lemongrove Sat 08-Feb-20 10:02:46

Am getting storm ready grin candles and matches....
Plenty of food in.... moving pots of emerging Spring bulbs to shelter.....
Hope you all have no problems, but perhaps tomorrow could
Say how things are in your neck of the woods.
My DH is always worried about fencing being blown down as we seem unlucky on that score.

winterwhite Sat 08-Feb-20 16:31:38

I have loads of vintage candles from 1973 too. Elder DD, then aged 3, shrieked to high heaven every time the lights went out and the younger, aged 1, was always crawling around underfoot. So, tut, I panic-bought. And now the DD are forever saying 'Mother loves a good shortage'.
How do you all know it will hit the SE worst? (nervously)

Callistemon Sat 08-Feb-20 16:01:47

calendargirl those vintage candles could be worth a fortune!

Oopsminty Sat 08-Feb-20 16:00:25

I haven't actually done anything!

I feel like I should be doing something

J52 Sat 08-Feb-20 15:57:41

Just had a beautiful 300 mile drive down the M6. Left H/H to its own fate! There’s very little between it and the Irish Sea.
I expect it will remain standing.

Callistemon Sat 08-Feb-20 15:53:58

Just wondering if I should have made the curry earlier hmm - many of you seem so organised.

Callistemon Sat 08-Feb-20 15:52:12

I could do with a cooee, I bet I'll hear the bins going over in the middle of the night. The lids are fastened down however.

SalsaQueen Sat 08-Feb-20 15:50:53

I'm in Nottingham, and it's sunshine with blue skies here. I've made a curry from scratch, done some decorating, cleaned the downstairs windows inside and out. Nothing to do tomorrow except lounge about, then...............

mrswoo Sat 08-Feb-20 15:48:56

It’s been a bright, blustery day here in the NE although the wind is now starting to get a bit stronger. I’m not sure what’s in store for us later as I’m a bit ill-prepared. Keep safe everyone wherever you are.

grannypiper Sat 08-Feb-20 15:47:08

S.W Scotland here, we had a gorgeous sunny morning and managed to get washing dry, it had to come off the line by 13:00 as the wind started blowing a hooley. Wind is high now and the rain has just started. Candles are in place, flasks and hot water bottles filled, phones charged and food cooked. Just hoping we keep power long enough to watch the rugby.Let the fun begin

craftyone Sat 08-Feb-20 14:51:19

anyone remember 1987? Windows were moving in and out and in some houses they broke, so curtains drawn are a good idea. I remember pulling all my heavy curtains across, it was re-assuring. Was horrendous tbh, very scary indeed. Roofs were blown off

So I spent time yesterday, battening stuff down, heavy compost bags are useful for putting on garden furniture. I carried on today, braced some dividing trellis on a patio and added some more ratchet straps as I know the wind will be s-sw. Sustained over 3 days = lots of damage. All pots are low and water cans filled, useful as weights

I think I have done all I can, am hoping that I did a good enough job in staking my new fruit trees. My posh tall water butts were almost drained in case of ice but I re-connected 2 days ago and they are full and stable. Bins are inside the garage. Plastic storage boxes with lids all have extra weight on the lids

Its been a beautiful few days, calm before the storm. These prolonged strong winds make me very restless

Wheniwasyourage Sat 08-Feb-20 14:46:08

Here in NE Scotland it has been a beautiful day with a breeze until just recently. The wind has got up a bit and I have just gone and taken in the washing as the clouds are gathering. The washing was just about dry after 2 and a bit hours - not normal for February!

Marydoll Sat 08-Feb-20 14:38:56

It's really stormy and dark here in Glasgow. sad

suzette1613 Sat 08-Feb-20 14:32:14

Judging by your username EllanVannin, are you in the same area as me?
Getting pretty windy here but not gales by our standards, webcams show the sea is ok, but between the tides just now.

Oopsadaisy3 Sat 08-Feb-20 14:27:04

Sunny but getting a bit breezy in Oxfordshire .
I think that the planned Village tree loppings and fellings on Monday might not be necessary, let’s hope if they come down in the wind it isn’t near the cottages.
Candles are handy, phone will be on charge tonight along with iPads, small butane gas thingys are indoors. Plenty of cans of soup etc. Heating might be a problem but we have woollies and spare blankets. But I don’t think that we are going to get the strongest winds, we shall see.
More worried about GD on a school trip in London and heading back to Cornwall tomorrow by rail, Fingers crossed they don’t have any delays, but warnings are advising against rail travel.

JenniferEccles Sat 08-Feb-20 14:15:51

Hatches securely battened down here in Berkshire but still calm sunny and mild here.

Isn’t it surprising how many of our common sayings have nautical origins?

EllanVannin Sat 08-Feb-20 14:15:11

Callistemon, what I call a " cooee " is a sheltered area where the bins go, out of sight.

Urmstongran Sat 08-Feb-20 14:08:52

Sunny & mild here in South Manchester. I think the NW gets hit first tonight.

Yes, strange to think she’s on her way ...

MissAdventure Sat 08-Feb-20 14:06:11

Its very calm here.
The trees are totally still.

TwiceAsNice Sat 08-Feb-20 14:03:42

Blue skies and no wind in Surrey at the moment. Will wait and see what happens later

GillT57 Sat 08-Feb-20 13:51:17

Hard to imagine how the forecast storm will be; here is is calm, sunny, beautiful blue skies. Just popped out to top up the bird feeders, bulbs are peeping through, lovely spring afternoon. We have candles, gin, tonic, lemons, dog food so will survive. Perhaps we could all compare notes tomorrow? Assuming my overhead power lines are not down! Best get mobile fully charged.

GrannySomerset Sat 08-Feb-20 13:46:49

Here in North Somerset we have had blue sky and sunshine but clouds are now forming so I had better go and do a quick supermarket stock up before the rains arrive. Hoping it’s not too windy because the garden looks very pretty and it will be sad if everything is flattened.

Grammaretto Sat 08-Feb-20 13:41:02

We have a weather warning for rain and strong winds. Sounds like normal for Scotland.
We always have wood and gas if the electricity fails.
Not sure about candles.
Your intrepid daughter MaryDoll sounds a bit like you!

We were holed up in Oban last year for 3 nights waiting for the ferry. There were tourists demanding they be taken across to Mull - because they had tickets!! wink

timetogo2016 Sat 08-Feb-20 13:21:06

In Staffordshire and it`s sunshine all round.
So come tomorrow who knows.
We were supposed to have snow in November/December and were still waiting so not overly worried tbh.

GrannyGravy13 Sat 08-Feb-20 13:14:56

Blue Sky and no wind at all here in SE Essex. We have had an amber warning for tomorrow, so we shall not be going for a stroll along the seafront.

One of AC is one road back from the beach, I always worry about them when it is stormy.

lemongrove Sat 08-Feb-20 13:06:25

Surrounded by silver birch here, groan, the amount of twigs falling from them in high winds is amazing ( all to be cleared up)?
Am a bit worried by a neighbours tree as well!