Stormageddon Mk 6 The Fury of February
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mondeoman said:
ahm, yes, but, computer says...
and for tomorrow its Armageddon by flooding, as we get a months rain in a day across the UK. (except its bits of Wales and west Scotland, and maybe the west country that might get some drizzle.)
It's true :and for tomorrow its Armageddon by flooding, as we get a months rain in a day across the UK. (except its bits of Wales and west Scotland, and maybe the west country that might get some drizzle.)
http://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/weather/uk-weather-t...
King Herald said:
Oh jeez, the BBC have now predicted warm and sunny weather!!
I'm off to Tesco now to stock up on warm clothes and Quaker Oats!
Watch out for the bad pricing on the multibuysI'm off to Tesco now to stock up on warm clothes and Quaker Oats!
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-birmingham-38...
No near Poulton some damage to property.
We went up to watch the Prem bond thing. When I was younger I lived near there and used to cycle 6-7 miles there and back to work. On the way back I new when I passed that building I only had another 15 minutes to go.
There used to be a big scrap yard next to it and when I got my first car I remember going there for parts.
Forgetting my manners too. Thank you for posting that Link its a very clear one. Must confess in the end we didn't go we stayed in and had a good catch up and big family breakfast. Last time we arranged to see the Layton Flats brought down. We waited around half an hour extra up on a supermarkets roof car park and it was rather disappointing.
We went up to watch the Prem bond thing. When I was younger I lived near there and used to cycle 6-7 miles there and back to work. On the way back I new when I passed that building I only had another 15 minutes to go.
There used to be a big scrap yard next to it and when I got my first car I remember going there for parts.
Forgetting my manners too. Thank you for posting that Link its a very clear one. Must confess in the end we didn't go we stayed in and had a good catch up and big family breakfast. Last time we arranged to see the Layton Flats brought down. We waited around half an hour extra up on a supermarkets roof car park and it was rather disappointing.
Edited by anonymous-user on Sunday 26th February 14:01
Robertj21a said:
techiedave said:
Went up North and its quite sobering. Just outside Blackpool we saw some significant damage.
I think it's always looked like that around Blackpool........Some parts of it are dog rough but some are ok
This is over near Poulton area just outside
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