A mere breeze here at 568mph in Lincolnshire but strangely the house is still standing. ?
#update 11:57 The lovely Carol Kirkwood just apologized for problems on the weather app before doing forecast on BBC News. Phew!
never held any regards for the BBC forecasts anyway - even the long range 'farmers' forecast is a joke now
Met Office is usually reliable up to 3 days when the wind and weather come from the west, often longer otherwise.
anything further than that is a combination of guesswork, wishful thinking and the toss of a coinMet Office is usually reliable up to 3 days
At those speeds you will be making your next post from Canada or far reaches of Russia depending on wind direction..Yes that is a mere breeze, our wind speeds on the Sussex/Surrey border were forecast at around 14500. And who’s says we’re soft down south?
Sh*t it’s just gone up to 15187, better strap the house down!
Yes 17237mph wind speed is even higher than me!!!Quite breezy on the coast….easy to confuse West Wittering with Florida…..
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I prefer the met office forecast - there is a met office weather station not to far away, I can see it most daysThe Met Office aren't doing a whole lot better these days in my experience.
James
I prefer the met office forecast - there is a met office weather station not to far away, I can see it most days
Interestingly don’t the bbc use the met office weather stations.In an odd coincidence, a few months before I moved back to the south west the Met Office moved from Bracknell, where I worked at the time, to Exeter, only about fifteen miles from where we rented a place whilst we were house-hunting.
James
Interestingly don’t the bbc use the met office weather stations.
not exactly, they get raw data from the Met office and other sources then interpret it themselvesInterestingly don’t the bbc use the met office weather stations.
MeteoGroup (mostly) get their forecast data from a Europe-wide (where that includes the UK) organisation
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