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Well ? How Did You Fare With The Might Of Storm Ciara?

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Bobbisox1 | 09:05 Sun 09th Feb 2020 | ChatterBank
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I think the Pennines May have been a barrier protecting us here, unless there’s worse to come, it was windy but not excessively so, a bit of rain but nothing much, I hope no one took the brunt of it and had structural damage to their property
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One good thing is OH can gather up the fallen wood from the woods behind us. He has permission from the farm estate. We will never be cold whilst we live here!
Minor damage. Water butt blown over, bird feeders down, some rain through roof, but generally very lucky considering the way the wind has been howling round all day.
Either we've missed it, not had it yet or what we had for an hour this afternoon was it.
The hour was rain coming down in sheets and a very strong wind.
Calmed down here considerably now - still pretty windy.
I've never seen the water coming this far up the beech at Bognor Regis: https://www.earthcam.com/world/uk/bognorregis/?cam=bognorregis
Apc at 18:24, I meant a 'mistake' in posting on the wrong thread (lol).

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