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wintermigrant
09 February 2020 09:22:48
Despite winds not too bad so far, the power has been out now for 30mins and my fence is on its last legs (although expected today might do for it). These squalls coming through soon should be interesting.
Location: Chalgrove, Oxfordshire (4 miles from Benson)
ballamar
09 February 2020 09:23:50
First squall for SE possibly about 11.00
wintermigrant
09 February 2020 09:25:55

First squall for SE possibly about 11.00

Originally Posted by: ballamar 

 


My fence is feeling extremely anxious about this first squall ๐Ÿ˜‚


Location: Chalgrove, Oxfordshire (4 miles from Benson)
Retron
09 February 2020 09:26:48


I thought wind turbines were designed to lock the blades and stop turning above a certain wind speed.


Originally Posted by: Col 


They do and they have - or at least the four I can see from upstairs have shut down.


Leysdown, north Kent
09 February 2020 09:27:01

Major power failures now in the Oxford area. One affecting 162 postcodes, another affecting 66, another 99 and yet another with 370. Main affected areas appear to be to the west and south of Oxford including Witney and Abingdon.


They still managed to demolish a chimney at Didcot Power Station this morning despite 100mph winds at 400ft 


https://twitter.com/DroneMotionUK/status/1226430111878189056

Jim-55
09 February 2020 09:31:31

The wind is winding up a notch here now, nothing to dramatic in the garden, 35mph the highest gust, but up a few metres and it's a different story, we have a line of 45ft leylandii trees behind our garden and they are taking a real battering, branches 6 to 8 inches thick are being ripped off, being there's a public footpath running along side them I hope people take notice.


 


Previously JimC. joined back then in 2009. Frome, N/E Somerset, 125mtrs asl.
glenogle
09 February 2020 09:34:05


 


Yes, it’s not overly windy across much of Scotland currently. If you could get rain-generated electricity though we would be doing well!


Originally Posted by: doctormog 


Like hydro?๐Ÿ˜› 


Its windy here has been for a few hours after the overnight lull. Chance of something more significant here this afternoon but we'll see if it materialises or not.  Plenty rain rain though if nothing else.


UserPostedImage LLTNP 105m aslย 
Heavy Weather 2013
09 February 2020 09:39:24
Just been out for a walk around the Olympic Park.

Can confirm very windy with the odd significant gust. I suspect it will become more violent in the next two hours
Mark
Beckton, E London
Less than 500m from the end of London City Airport runway.
Russwirral
09 February 2020 09:43:31
Wind ramping up here... lots of soft roars.

Theres a squal line out at sea.... about an hr away..


Things could get interesting soon
Polar Low
09 February 2020 09:50:04

yep showing up nicely on Radar


best of luck with that


https://www.netweather.tv/live-weather/radar


 


Wind ramping up here... lots of soft roars.

Theres a squal line out at sea.... about an hr away..


Things could get interesting soon

Originally Posted by: Russwirral 

doctormog
09 February 2020 09:51:15


 


Like hydro?๐Ÿ˜› 


Its windy here has been for a few hours after the overnight lull. Chance of something more significant here this afternoon but we'll see if it materialises or not.  Plenty rain rain though if nothing else.


Originally Posted by: glenogle 


LOL  Fair point! Although I was meaning from the kinetic energy of the falling rain as it fell rather than traditional hydro per se. 


The wind is due to pick up here later in the day.


Col
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  • Advanced Member
09 February 2020 09:52:54

Wind ramping up here... lots of soft roars.

Theres a squal line out at sea.... about an hr away..


Things could get interesting soon

Originally Posted by: Russwirral 


Yes, I've noticed that too!


It's very windy here but nothing of any real significance. The main weather of note so far today has been the rain, torrential at times and coming down in copious quantities. And just to the north of here going by the rainfall radar it looks like it was even worse, reports of flooding to come, surely?


Col
Bolton, Lancashire
160m asl
Snow videos:
http://www.youtube.com/channel/UC3QvmL4UWBmHFMKWiwYm_gg
Russwirral
09 February 2020 09:57:14
The A5 between capel curig and betws-y-coed is completley submerged. Flood barriers have bee erected in llanwrst


Seems theyve had it really really bad through the night.


https://www.facebook.com/groups/ScramblingNMountaineeringUK/permalink/2692129977507570/ 
Polar Low
09 February 2020 10:05:23

Wales taking quite a battering at the moment stay safe guys.


https://www.metcheck.com/WEATHER/windtype.asp?V=Z


 

bradders
09 February 2020 10:06:17

Extremely windy here but so far my fences are still standing, trees are still ok but the neighbours continue to part their cars under them. My car is safely in the garage.


I`m sure I`ve not experienced wind gusts as strong as this for a long time.



Eric. Cheadle Hulme, Stockport.
Surrey John
09 February 2020 10:07:09
Went to take dog for a walk in Richmond Park, but all 8 royal parks closed all day

So walked around Ham woods instead (just other side of Park wall), few small rotten twigs laying about (as would expect with ancient woods), but not to bad
Bradford on Avon, Wiltshire
35m ASL
Rob K
09 February 2020 10:09:57
105mph gust on the top of Aonach Mor. Just wedges some more props in either side of my back fence as it was flapping back and forth ominously.

Only light drizzle down here, while other parts of the country get a hammering from the rain.
Yateley, NE Hampshire, 73m asl
"But who wants to be foretold the weather? It is bad enough when it comes, without our having the misery of knowing about it beforehand." โ€” Jerome K. Jerome
Crepuscular Ray
09 February 2020 10:10:58
First squall through, second approaching. It's been so stormy here since 2.15. I'm dreading this second squall ๐Ÿ˜ฒ
Jerry
Edinburgh, in the frost hollow below Blackford Hill
Polar Low
09 February 2020 10:14:33

Need to Put a 2 by 3 right across panel 2 thirds up Rob then prop just underneath it works every time for me I appreciate it may be to late act.


 



105mph gust on the top of Aonach Mor. Just wedges some more props in either side of my back fence as it was flapping back and forth ominously.

Only light drizzle down here, while other parts of the country get a hammering from the rain.

Originally Posted by: Rob K 

marting
09 February 2020 10:25:37

Squall line has broken up just before it reached us thankfully. Still having some protection from wales๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ˜€


Martin


Martin
Greasby, Wirral.
Russwirral
09 February 2020 10:30:15


Squall line has broken up just before it reached us thankfully. Still having some protection from wales๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ˜€


Martin


Originally Posted by: marting 


 


Looks to be reforming, Martin


Bugglesgate
09 February 2020 10:31:14

I think something has just passed through here, nothing particularly noteworthy on the RADAR though - was   much less gusty a while back, but picked up rapidly about 15 mins ago.


 


 


Chris (It,its)
Between Newbury and Basingstoke
"When they are giving you their all, some stagger and fall, after all it's not easy banging your heart against some mad buggers wall"
Bertwhistle
09 February 2020 10:32:08


Great link. So most of southern England has peaked around or just below 60 so far. Nearest to me would probably be Southampton Airport at 58. Only a few twigs off so far. Garden furniture hasn't blown over and bird feeders are staying attached (with blue tits having a fair old ride).


Bertie, Itchen Valley.
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