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Went for a wander up my garden, noticed that my neighbour has a big tree down in their garden. Upon review, my tree, snapped off half way up and must have sailed 20m through the air!


 
Posted : 19/02/2022 1:18 pm
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Heavy snow in Yeadon now,more flight delays for Leeds/Bradford if it continues I would think


 
Posted : 19/02/2022 1:22 pm
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My sister and dad in East Sussex, haven’t had power since Friday lunch and the water went off yesterday. Predicted to be back by tomorrow, maybe…


 
Posted : 19/02/2022 9:39 pm
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I know Spock was gifted but he couldn’t influence windstorms

Live long and prosper


 
Posted : 19/02/2022 9:42 pm
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Well, I for one am starting to think we should gather animals in pairs...Who's with me?


 
Posted : 20/02/2022 6:12 pm
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Predicted to be back by tomorrow, maybe…

now predicted to be off until Tuesday at least. They’ve uncovered the well in the back yard and are drawing water off so they can at least flush toilet.


 
Posted : 20/02/2022 6:15 pm
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I am! I think an ark has rarely been needed more.
Been terrible all day here today.
Dog won't go out and she's going to have to soon because she hasn't had a wee since this morning.
Daren't check the leaky loft.
FFS.


 
Posted : 20/02/2022 6:16 pm
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We got our power back on last night but no phone still. But I'm expecting it to go again as the wind is roaring here again. Also, this is the muddiest winter I've known, perhaps because there have been no days cold enough to freeze the ground.


 
Posted : 20/02/2022 6:56 pm
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The main storm might've passed but the wind has only dropped a bit here and now it's pissing down. FFS


 
Posted : 20/02/2022 7:29 pm
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Some mighty gusts here in Brissle tonight, stronger than Friday in my opinion. Hopefully calming a bit in the last half hour.


 
Posted : 20/02/2022 10:49 pm
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I had to make a slight detour on Friday due to a barn roof in the road.

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Posted : 20/02/2022 10:53 pm
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Sounds way wilder out there tonight than it has done for the past few days. It's been blowing for a few hours already and isn't due to peak to tomorrow morning. Blackpool coast btw.


 
Posted : 20/02/2022 11:26 pm
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The gusts on Friday were exceptionally strong on Friday here in Pembroke but today has been consistently incredibly windy.
Going outside just wasn’t worth it today; no fun at all.
Sick of this now but the rest of the week just looks like chunk after chunk of heavy weather 😢


 
Posted : 20/02/2022 11:35 pm
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Sounds way wilder out there tonight than it has done for the past few days.

Agree same in Shropshire, winds been high all day and almost appears to be getting worse, lots of flooding too


 
Posted : 20/02/2022 11:36 pm
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My shed/ garages' roof totalled here in Carmarthenshire, red zone margins. Roofers are up to their eyes in work. A mate has over 100 calls yesterday.

At the worst point I was up on the lifting flat roof whilst my wife held the ladder to stop it blowing away and my son passed oak logs up to me to weigh the roofing sheets down. When the wind lifted the wall plates off- my how we laughed 🙁   My mum saw a guy decapitated by a flying tin sheet during a hurricane when she was a girl. The thought terrifies me.

All roped down now, hopefully the roofer will arrive tomorrow.


 
Posted : 21/02/2022 1:10 am
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i cannot wait for all this crap weather to piss off.

had a whole row of tiles ripped off my roof on friday then continual high winds and rain.

haven't been able to make an appointment yet for roof repair as the housing place is shut over weekend.

thankfully nothing else has been ripped off or any rain coming through the roof (hopefully it will be ok).

we all deserve a long bout of good weather to make up for this crap.


 
Posted : 21/02/2022 7:21 am
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A bit wild again this am.


 
Posted : 21/02/2022 7:51 am
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Seems the wildest of the week so far in Sheffield - definitely windier, and stronger gusts than the supposed main storm Eunice.


 
Posted : 21/02/2022 8:24 am
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What happened to the O2 Arena? Storm Eunice roof damage explained and  latest on when London venue will open

Oh, I think you'll find the O2 arena completely operational when your friends arrive.


 
Posted : 21/02/2022 8:24 am
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Seems the wildest of the week so far in Sheffield – definitely windier, and stronger gusts than the supposed main storm Eunice.

Yep,thinking that here down near Derby. Plans for 3-4 big road rides over half term this week are unravelling, and local trails are under water.


 
Posted : 21/02/2022 8:51 am
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When I saw the balustrade that I fitted last summer fall down, I feared that I may have installed it badly. Instead, it appears it pulled the entire bloody wall down. Hey ho, let's start the hunt for good builders and fighting with insurance companies. Any recommended builders, brickies etc in Southampton cheers.



 
Posted : 21/02/2022 8:59 am
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Impressed with the intact glass tbf.


 
Posted : 21/02/2022 9:12 am
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Another big tree down on a local street onto a house, I thought Eunice would have had all the weak ones down but no.


 
Posted : 21/02/2022 9:21 am
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Well, that was the quickest I've ever commuted to the office, with Franklin blowing me along, a minute faster!


 
Posted : 21/02/2022 9:47 am
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Down my road, are we calling this lucky or unlucky?


 
Posted : 21/02/2022 11:39 am
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Foolish. That tree is in their garden, there's no way I'd have one that big in mine for exactly that reason!


 
Posted : 21/02/2022 11:43 am
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Big shout out to brave roofers willing to clamber out velux windows 40 ft up to replace tiles in a hoolie. Works out at £300/hr mind.


 
Posted : 21/02/2022 12:50 pm
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The wind overnight was nuts in Newcastle. Worse than before, I was so certain at 4am my patio cover was going bye bye that I put headphones on with music to stop me fretting about it.

(Palram Sierra is clearly a very sturdy construction).


 
Posted : 21/02/2022 12:50 pm
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Foolish. That tree is in their garden, there’s no way I’d have one that big in mine for exactly that reason!

My parents neighbour has an oak about that size in their garden.

With a TPO on it. Can't even get permission to thin it out a bit 🤦‍♂️


 
Posted : 21/02/2022 12:52 pm
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Re: Millennium dome. When it was designed there were no other tall buildings around it. The new tall buildings next to it would have caused accelerated winds/mini-vortices to worsen the situation.

Given that the dome is essentially an over-engineered temporary building, it did quite well. If you remember the £800-900Mn building was supposed to be there for just 1 year. At the time it seemed like a waste of tax-payers money.


 
Posted : 21/02/2022 12:58 pm
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At the time it seemed like a waste of tax-payers money.

Still doesn't exactly look like good VFM...


 
Posted : 21/02/2022 1:42 pm
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So we've had Dudley, Eunice and now Franklin all within a week, and yet MrsMC still seems astonished that when she opens all the windows upstairs to let a bit of air in, the wind slams them shut again within 30 seconds....🤷‍♂️


 
Posted : 21/02/2022 2:24 pm
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Blowing an absolute hoolie overnight here, the wind direction meant it was lashing against the bedroom window all night. House seems to have survived OK. Can't go and stand in the field to get a longer perspective though, that's under several inches of water.

All the trails are absolutely trashed. FPs, BWs, fireroad, it doesn't matter, it's all just a sea of mud.


 
Posted : 21/02/2022 2:34 pm
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where are you?


 
Posted : 21/02/2022 2:35 pm
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I’ve had people moaning that the site at work is a mess and asking why I haven’t cleared up yet. I’ve also had someone ask if I’ll be removing all the ivy off trees by climbing up them.


 
Posted : 21/02/2022 2:38 pm
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My parents neighbour has an oak about that size in their garden.

With a TPO on it. Can’t even get permission to thin it out a bit

We have a massive copper beech basically in our garden, it's next door but right on the boundary (neighbour rents and landlord not interested in getting involved) It's about 5m away from the house, absolutely massive and dwarfs the house but has a TPO. I want it gone but council said no way. We have managed to get permission for a 2m reduction only as a one off. Will have to file a new request next time, we can't keep it to a reduced size unfortunately.
I really do hope it doesn't end up being blown down in the future, I'd like to say to the council it's a risk to the house but I expect it will fall on deaf ears.

Tree surgeon was due here this morning funnily enough, I emailed him yesterday to say surely he won't be sending his guys up a tree in 50mph winds, he said they are still coming. I got a call this morning from one of his guys to say they won't be, they had to be on council duty anyway as a lot of stuff to get sorted on roads etc.

I was out last night for a drink and my other half texted me to say there was a load bang so I came home to check and found a hip tile next to the house. Then didn't sleep to well worrying more would come down. I went to investigate this morning and 3 came down but were from my other neighbours house, just missed our landing window luckily. I'm glad it wasn't my roof, I get on well with the neighbours so gutted for them as I expect they will be in a rather large queue to get the work done.


 
Posted : 21/02/2022 2:39 pm
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My train was cancelled last night at London Bridge due to a fallen tree and I had to wait 15min for another train.

Yet the news tonight is full of flooding/cracked bridges/businesses closed and ruined homes in the north of the country and no mention of travel disruption in the south!? FFS.


 
Posted : 21/02/2022 7:33 pm
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When I saw the balustrade that I fitted last summer fall down, I feared that I may have installed it badly. Instead, it appears it pulled the entire bloody wall down.

It looks as if you bolted it into the top layer of bricks only. If that's what you did, I'm not surprised it fell down, it would be relying on the tensile bond of the mortar - the bolts should go deep enough into the wall that the weight of the wall provides stability.


 
Posted : 21/02/2022 8:11 pm
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And now for the floods

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-shropshire-60475077

My cousin’s house is in that Castlefields footbridge picture in Shrewsbury


 
Posted : 22/02/2022 6:22 pm
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