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Jeebeeesssuus it's windy!!
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I would say worse than bawbag, driving conditions were certainly far worse this morning and there's far more debris on the road, traffic lights for example.
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Couple of ridge tiles dislodged and now perched precariously over the conservatory roof.. That'll be the wee man barred from his playroom then!
Just outside Glasgow in Stepps here, honestly thought the windows were coming in this morning.. Bonkers.Posted 4 months ago # -
binners - Member
Is climbing back into sodden lycra officially the worst feeling in the world?
No it is divine retribution for fashion crime.
Donning a wet wetsuit beats it and is not considered punishment by the good Lord.
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No it is divine retribution for fashion crime.
But....but.... I had even soggier baggies over the top of them? Surely I should be exempt. S'not fair!
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In east kilbride and a lot worse than a few weeks ago. carnage in estate with tiles onto cars, fences airborne etc. I got up at 5 and was genuinely concerned for the roof...calmed right down now and the whitelee turbines switched back on about an hr ago !
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More damage visible so far here (Dunfermline) than was caused by Bawbag - gutters, tiles, patio heaters, birdhouses etc scattered over neigbouring gardens. What will this one be called - ballache maybe?
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Baggies over Lycra = polishing a turd!
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We've already got a leaky roof. This is not going to end well...
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Blue skies and very little wind at the moment.
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We've already got a leaky roof. This is not going to end well...
+1 :/
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Carnage here in Herts. One of the neighbours' recycling bins blew into the road!
Actually it is hammering it down sideways, but not exactly gale force 10.
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O/T Bregante - the email in your profile is bouncing (re the bike for sale).
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I rode in - fellow soggy-panter.
The wind gets channelled through the streets between the high buildings in the City and packs quite a punch. I set off from some lights this morning into a sudden headwind and literally didn't move the wind was that strong.
hoping for a tailwind home...Posted 4 months ago # -
Boss just gave me grief for working from home...seriously, wft???
With all the extra last minute shiat we deal with, seems being flexible is a one way street.
Might have to reassess doing on call at the weekends.Posted 4 months ago # -
Yeah, the weather is becoming increasingly unstable.
Now that we can't predict it I wonder what comes next, on the bright side I've got 15 mins before I go back to working.
So I'm off to watch people getting blown down the street, who's with me
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hoping for a tailwind home...
Brakes, it'll be a London Headwind*, and you know it!
*So called because it miraculously changes direction during the course of the working day to ensure a headwind on both legs of the commute!
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Abandoned ride and went for a run in the woods this morning. Wet but fun until I climbed hill summit and left trees to be hit by the full force of the gale. Even my dogs hated that!! Conscious of lots of creaking branches in the woods as I ran past...but lucky to miss all the debris on the ground.
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it'll be a London Headwind
you're probably right, the sun is shining now, which will no doubt bring some sort of pressure change and make the wind blow the other way
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So we now half blue and half black sky and it's hailing like fook!
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I'm sitting in the middle of the Norwegian North sea right now & things are getting, er....interesting
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Just nipped out to get some petrol there. On my less than two mile journey I saw the following
* Tree blown down and through wall just at our car park entrance
* Traffic light posts with the traffic light bits missing (they were in the middle of the road earlier on)
* Another tree blown down and through a wall and across the main road
* A black bin (those stone ones that sit on the pavement) sitting on the inside lane of the road.
* High mast arial on roof of taxi company bent in two.Got to petrol station and was shut because one of the pumps had blower over - the highlight wtf of the journey. Next petrol station 2 mins along the road was fine though.
Never mind, it'll be snowing shortly in Glasgow.
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hi rise roof looking like it's came off and landed on some poor buggers house! In parkhouse i think, north glasgow
in the gorbals.
some other hi rise some where in glasgow, stuff living in one of those this morning!took these from another forum.
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Ah that's why all the fire engines and police were at the flats across from the office (gorbals)
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Blimey!
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www.youtube.com/watch?v=QSqbWWRS1lMnot quite an OMG trampoline moment, but still!
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https://www.facebook.com/clyde1
loads of pictuires on the above link, ones out in yoker seem to be the worst.
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