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We pray for God's protection tonight in the storm. If it can bring down a wind turbine (in Devon) already today, who knows what damage it could do when it finally arrives? There are bound to be some foolhardy people risking their lives watching the sea, hope nobody loses their lives trying to rescue them. Keep safe everyone!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.My grandson and some other youths are on an expedition in the Brecon Beacons in Wales, for their Duke of Edinburgh badges. Worried about them, know that they are sensible lads/lasses and just found out that they are tonight going into a camping barn because of the forecast storm. Hope it passes over nice and quickly for their sakes.
Woo, my sister lives in Portishead where that stormcloud over the sea pic was taken....
Still nice blue skies here here but a stiff westerly wind - we're all out moving stuff to safety in our gardens. Dustbins beware!
At least we have good warning this time, not like 1987 - my neighbour's at sea on the ferries :-(
Still nice blue skies here here but a stiff westerly wind - we're all out moving stuff to safety in our gardens. Dustbins beware!
At least we have good warning this time, not like 1987 - my neighbour's at sea on the ferries :-(
Pissing cats and dogs down here at the moment - the wind about 30mph, maybe more as we are (relatively) sheltered to the westerly.....she hasn't been able to go walkies today.....pub lunch with friends of mine and then a quick trip to Perranporth to look at the running seas - they weren't running though, they were sprinting.