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There are student flats on the seafront at Aberystwyth. Last time we had gales stones from the beach got thrown through the windows.
Forecast I’ve seen, is predicting winds from N to NW for tomorrow. Stating as this is an unusual direction for gales, it is likely to cause damage to / uprooting of trees .Predicted to be wet and windy here tomorrow morning .. it's breezy and raining at present - the forecast for tomorrow is wind WSW which is not good for us as it funnels up the solent - we had a strongish wind last night but almost due South so not much of a problem - few bits blown about in the garden but tomorrow I'm expecting fence panels blown out as they are all sodden with the rain we've had. At least we are better off than you folks in the front line down in West Wales. Batten down and keep safe all of you, not a night to be out and about.
WSW overnight, backing West in the morning and then N to NNW late afternoon/evening by which time the fun and games should be over. Consistently 20-30mph whilst it lasts. Isle of Wight ferries already issuing warnings of possible cancellations and delays. Tree tops in my garden are already tuning up ! I have a 130 foot Lawsons in the garden and watching the top of that scares me witless when it really gets going. It stayed up in the '87 gale when most of the trees in the area came down but the ground is very wet at present.Forecast I’ve seen, is predicting winds from N to NW for tomorrow. Stating as this is an unusual direction for gales, it is likely to cause damage to / uprooting of trees .
Last week I had the council inspect an oak directly across the road from my property and they found it to be dangerous- the trunk at ground level was a mass of a root fungus - and they declared it must be felled. I was hoping a tree surgeon was going to do it!
According to “Weather&Radar” the winds will be 50 - 55mph for you - 60 for me…tomorrow.WSW overnight, backing West in the morning and then N to NNW late afternoon/evening by which time the fun and games should be over. Consistently 20-30mph whilst it lasts. Isle of Wight ferries already issuing warnings of possible cancellations and delays. Tree tops in my garden are already tuning up ! I have a 130 foot Lawsons in the garden and watching the top of that scares me witless when it really gets going. It stayed up in the '87 gale when most of the trees in the area came down but the ground is very wet at present.
Deep joy !According to “Weather&Radar” the winds will be 50 - 55mph for you - 60 for me…tomorrow.
Yes and me, frightened the **** out of me. All our phones went off at full sound level. Talk about an air raid warning!!!!!Well, this just woke me up View attachment 41734
yes, what a load of sillinessWell, this just woke me up View attachment 41734
Our daughter got it in Frome which is quite a bit North east of you - you have been deprived !I didn't get one. Perhaps I managed to turn it off somehow.
James
You can turn them off in settings.Our daughter got it in Frome which is quite a bit North east of you - you have been deprived !
There is a fascinating book called ‘How to read a Tree’ by Tristan Gooley. I highly recommend reading it.Forecast I’ve seen, is predicting winds from N to NW for tomorrow. Stating as this is an unusual direction for gales, it is likely to cause damage to / uprooting of trees .
Last week I had the council inspect an oak directly across the road from my property and they found it to be dangerous- the trunk at ground level was a mass of a root fungus - and they declared it must be felled. I was hoping a tree surgeon was going to do it!
We got it here in Bath. In church this evening for a Confirmation Mass. Everyone’s phones went off at the start of the service.Our daughter got it in Frome which is quite a bit North east of you - you have been deprived !
A few things blown over but luckily hard pruned my 100 year old walnut last year so fingers crossed it may stay standing. Chickens don't think much of It.Just spoke to the lad, a stock trailer which is out in the field is now in the neighbours field and sat on its side it flattened two stock fences which were either side of a drive way.
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