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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.

Callistemon Sun 09-Feb-20 14:07:58

Kim19 I'm assuming that the window has not gone but the advice during cyclones is to put duct tape on the window, a big X across the glass, more if necessary.; it doesn't prevent it breaking but it does prevent it causing further damage by flying glass.
Or tape cardboard over the window.

Good luck.

It has suddenly got worse here in the west of the country.

NfkDumpling Sun 09-Feb-20 14:07:03

There’s some quite hefty squalls coming through here, but the trees are all bending with it and all seems well. Not a lot of rain either, I think it’s all dropped before it gets here. It doesn’t seem nearly as bad as forecast - yet.

flaxwoven Sun 09-Feb-20 14:00:57

Sussex coast here. Storm force winds and driving rain. Wanted to walk to see the high tide but was nearly knocked over by a gust on the way, so turned back. Very mild. 10 deg. C.

Grammaretto Sun 09-Feb-20 13:59:27

The storm is fairly whipping up here in the Scottish Borders.

Thanks for the concern Ginny about my leaking roof. There's not much we can do about it until the storm subsides - Wednesday?

My DB and SiL are due to fly here tomorrow from Denmark. They are following the gale warnings and several flights have been cancelled or diverted already.

Good news from my cousin in Sydney. There it hasn't stopped raining for 3 days

Foxyferret Sun 09-Feb-20 13:56:33

The ridge tiles on the porch over the front door have just crashed down. Thank goodness no one was standing at the door.

Curlywhirly Sun 09-Feb-20 13:54:45

Gaunt47 wow, fancy the lifeboat having to go out in such a storm, how very brave the volunteers are. Hope all goes well. Believe it or not, it is lovely and sunny now here in Cheshire, think we have escaped the worst if it; we had about half an hour of really hard driving rain at 11.00am, and it is windy, but definitely not a storm.

Kim19 Sun 09-Feb-20 13:41:23

Thanks T24. Appreciated. Have my insurance details at the ready!

Tweedle24 Sun 09-Feb-20 13:36:41

Kim19 I live alone and worry about the trees coming down and hitting the house. It would not be the first time but, my husband was still here then.

I think I would ring the insurance company. They do deal with emergencies and I am sure that if you stressed that you are alone, they would treat your call as urgent.

Hope it stays in place?
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Gaunt47 Sun 09-Feb-20 13:34:29

Just heard the siren of the jeep carrying our lifeboat crew to station (north Cornwall). They could yet be stood down, but otherwise it's out into the storm for our lads. 8 metre waves recorded this morning off Isles of Scilly.

Kim19 Sun 09-Feb-20 13:28:15

Seriously, to all you mature (but reasonably able) ladies who live alone, what would you do practically if a sizeable window did blow in in the middle of the night? My first inclination was to phone my insurance company then the practical me thought what a fat lot of good that would be in reality. This has only entered my head since my large bay window has started rattling. Never happened before. I'm quietly confident it will be okay but this train of thought inspired me to ask you wise and experienced singles out there. All thoughts will be appreciated.

Tweedle24 Sun 09-Feb-20 13:25:29

craftyone I remember 1987. I slept through it all and, when I woke up, I wondered why the radio did not work and there were trees across the road!

I am completely surrounded by huge beech trees and every one carries a TPO, so I just have to keep my fingers crossed

We used to get a lot of power cuts here so have a camping stove and kettle, lamps, candles and an open fire. So far today not needed.

I did not venture out for church this morning,

Lilyflower Sun 09-Feb-20 13:21:48

Wind, lightning, thunder and near horizontal rain here in leafy Bucks. I am very glad we took notice of the weather report and got our walk in before the heavens opened.

Lizzie66 Sun 09-Feb-20 13:18:14

Well, you learn something new every day. I have always thought that ‘Cooee’ was an aboriginal bush call. As a child though, I remember my mother and aunts using it when they came calling. It seemed then to be an old lady thing.
No offence intended to younger people who use the call!

boheminan Sun 09-Feb-20 13:09:06

...Greyduster she could be heard crooning 'When I see an Henephant Fly'grin

Theoddbird Sun 09-Feb-20 13:08:18

I live on a narrow boat. I am being hit side on by the wind. I have weathered many a storm... My storage box on jetty has gone over but pretty sure nothing has gone in river. Will sort it all out tomorrow.

Greyduster Sun 09-Feb-20 13:04:10

We’ve had a shocking morning in South Yorkshire so far - the rain and hail was coming down so hard half an hour ago that it set off our neighbour’s car alarm off - twice! Earlier, I was watching a seagull perfectly framed in one of our living room windows, wings beating, going nowhere for the longest time. Then it gave up, turned about and decided to go with the flow! You know you have to stay put when the seagulls can’t manage!
Bohemian your hen will dine out on that one for a long time!

Scribbles Sun 09-Feb-20 13:03:32

Nandalot, I hope there weren't too many crushed snowdrops under there?

I was woken several times in the night by the force of the rain (possibly hail) on the window. The wind is just getting worse and worse and I'm keeping a wary eye on a couple of trees nearby. I'm certainly not going out today!

I'm so glad Daughter drove home to Essex last night instead of waiting until this morning. Absolutely not a day to be out on the M11.

Fennel Sun 09-Feb-20 12:45:51

grin - poor chuck, I know how she felt!

boheminan Sun 09-Feb-20 12:26:37

It's getting interesting out there. The wind just lifted one of the hens up in the air - by the look on her face I'd say she thought she was actually flying

CraftyGranny Sun 09-Feb-20 12:24:47

North west started lovely, but at 11:20 had the most horrendous storm. Horizontal rain was so heavy and blustery. Part of the fence is down already! The garden is covered in large puddles and the dog is not very happy at all....

Fennel Sun 09-Feb-20 12:23:23

Copied from duplicate thread:
All over here too (Tyneside). Bright and sunny now.
But it was pretty bad earlier - I try to go out every morning whatever the weather and earlier it was very windy and wet.
Not just steady wind, but sudden gusts that took me by surprise and nearly knocked me off my feet.
But got back in one piece TG.

BazingaGranny Sun 09-Feb-20 12:20:39

Windy here in South London, very very gusty. Took our dog to the park earlier, we all avoided standing under trees (!), and for the first time ever, doggie rushed to and then jumped into the car after our walk to get away from the wind.

Hope all well with everyone elsewhere in the UK and nearby ?☔️?

magshard20 Sun 09-Feb-20 12:18:42

My part of Greater Manchester is still standing......more than I can say for part of our fencing in the garden (which is currently having a rest in next doors garden!!) A few garden ornaments having an enforced lie down, not too many birds visiting the garden though, suppose they are having an enforced "duvet day" in their nests, as we are in our houses. So pleased we don't get storms like this on a regular basis, still we must be typically British and live for a day or two on enforced storm house arrest and just grin and bear it......stay safe everyone xx

Nandalot Sun 09-Feb-20 12:16:16

Picture of ‘ivy tree’. This is the bottom of our garden . It is lower than our actual garden and a lot wilder! My excuse for all the weeds.

Foxyferret Sun 09-Feb-20 12:08:40

We have the full force of it here in Peterborough, nearly got blown over feeding the birds today. It’s been going all night so didn’t get much sleep with the noise and the rain.