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NickR
01 February 2016 10:18:08
Looks strong for parts of my region too.
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buachaille
01 February 2016 10:31:16

Cairngorm Summit (- I think that is actually at the top station of the funicular) has recorded gusts of 100mph and more every hour since 3am, with a peak of 134mph so far. And the strongest winds are not even forecast to hit till this evening!

Norseman
01 February 2016 11:13:42

We have had a gust of seventy mph in town {university] here in the East already this morning with the peak not due until  8pm. Last Friday the top gust in town was 91mph and 96 on the bridge. I feel that these could be beaten today.

Patrick01
01 February 2016 12:03:55

Surprised by how windy it is - there's bins and small branches blowing about already (I suppose the fact it's bin day has more to do with that that anything else though!) 


Hawarden and Liverpool reporting average windspeeds of 44mph recently and gusts to around 60mph, though it seems a bit less windy than it was about half an hour ago. Looks like this warm sector could really ramp up some damaging gusts in the lee of the Pennines and Dales before the cold front arrives. By which time I assume most attention will be on Scotland.


 


 

Highlander
01 February 2016 12:05:51


Cairngorm Summit (- I think that is actually at the top station of the funicular) has recorded gusts of 100mph and more every hour since 3am, with a peak of 134mph so far. And the strongest winds are not even forecast to hit till this evening!


Originally Posted by: buachaille 


Think it's the Herriot-Watt station right at the summit they use....http://cairngormweather.eps.hw.ac.uk/current.htm

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01 February 2016 12:08:01

Bins flying here for same reason, the peak gusts are fairly normal around 50-55mph and the mean is in the 40s
Just had a ten minute average of 46mph


buachaille
01 February 2016 12:55:22


 


Think it's the Herriot-Watt station right at the summit they use....http://cairngormweather.eps.hw.ac.uk/current.htm


Originally Posted by: Highlander 


 


I used to think that, but the readings don't correspond. Met Office seem consistently higher (and I notice that "Magic Seaweed" pick up the Met Office results as well). Possibly the Heriot Watt anemometer suffers from icing? I think there must be more than one station, but I haven't got to the bottom of it. Certainly a weather station at the funicular would be a lot easier to access and maintain.

Highlander
01 February 2016 14:22:15


 


 


I used to think that, but the readings don't correspond. Met Office seem consistently higher (and I notice that "Magic Seaweed" pick up the Met Office results as well). Possibly the Heriot Watt anemometer suffers from icing? I think there must be more than one station, but I haven't got to the bottom of it. Certainly a weather station at the funicular would be a lot easier to access and maintain.


Originally Posted by: buachaille 


Yes I know there is certainly one at the top funicular station as they use it to assess it's operation. Perhaps they feed this in to the system too.

Saint Snow
01 February 2016 14:47:25

I think Henry's giving Manchester a swerve. Nothing more than a tad breezy today. However, a colleague was saying this morning that they've had a text from their golf club (just outside Manchester) to tell them the course is closing today due to the treat of strong winds.




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LeedsLad123
01 February 2016 14:57:34
Certainly quite windy today, though nothing exceptional.
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Diverboi
01 February 2016 15:48:28

The strongest winds from Henry have always been forecast to peak later tonight/overnight before moderating somewhat by the morning as you can see on the following Meto forecast.


This Evening and Tonight:


Extremely windy this evening and overnight with widespread gales, locally severe gales possible across the hills, before very gradually start to ease towards dawn. Further blustery showers are likely, merging to squally bands of rain with hill snow at times. Minimum Temperature 3°C.


The system is still developing and only now approaching the north-west of Scotland so plenty of time for the wind to increase yet!!

Rich mt
01 February 2016 18:13:39

Scotland's having a tough night! The Western Iles are already getting 80 mph gusts and it looks like this will continue for a few hours due to the relatively slow movement of the low. Going by XC weather I've noticed that the highest gusts forcast are 85 mph in the early hours in Eastern Scotland as the corridor of the strongests winds move through.
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doctormog
01 February 2016 18:20:15

Scotland's having a tough night! The Western Iles are already getting 80 mph gusts and it looks like this will continue for a few hours due to the relatively slow movement of the low. Going by XC weather I've noticed that the highest gusts forcast are 85 mph in the early hours in Eastern Scotland as the corridor of the strongests winds move through.

Originally Posted by: Rich mt 


Yes, and I am rather hoping that is wrong!


Chunky Pea
01 February 2016 19:16:38

Latest gust reports in km/h.


 



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01 February 2016 19:19:20


I think Henry's giving Manchester a swerve. Nothing more than a tad breezy today. However, a colleague was saying this morning that they've had a text from their golf club (just outside Manchester) to tell them the course is closing today due to the treat of strong winds.



Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 



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Gusty
01 February 2016 19:54:00


 



Originally Posted by: DEW 


Probably mean 'threat' 


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Caprikid62
01 February 2016 22:56:37
 


 


Its starting to get very stormy here now in the SE of Scotland so I guess it must be even wose in the NW . Take care eberyone and stay safe . Cheers Alex Auchtermuchty Cupar Fife.


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glenogle
01 February 2016 23:22:33
Up in Inverness tonight, nice to be in one of the more affected areas, nice and noisey, wild when the rain showers get mixed in. Room I have is quite sheltered so not getting the full window lashing effect. Nice to watch it whipping up the river all the same šŸ‘
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glenogle
01 February 2016 23:57:52
Winds came round a bit so getting full force of it. Think something on the roof is loose, can hear it moving, hopefully just a tile or two as I still want a sleep tonight lol.
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