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How is everyone getting on in this awful weather? We are doing ok here in the south coast. The tides are not so high although the winds are pushing the waves ever bigger. The forecast for this evening look dreadful over the west side if the UK. Stay safe peeps xx

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Very bad here in North Wales, flooding and roads blocked with fallen trees, huge no's without power, phones not working.

My son is cut off in the farm because of a large no of big fallen oak trees and he has no power at all. Serious because he can't get out to feed large no of animals and cannot get through to anybody, nobody answering phones just get music playing on the lines, very frustrating.

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Just got back from the farm, trees down all round the house and buildings but not hit anything just fences and destroyed a big trampoline and the children's outdoor toys, tractors, swings etc but at least nobody hurt. Took some enthusiastic driving in the Land Rover to get a back way into the farm via field ,track and waste land. The trees that are down are massive and until we can properly assess things in daylight tomorrow it's uncertain whether we can cut and move them with our own machinery. My daughter in law and the children were lucky for the second time in three weeks, previously a tree fell on a car just behind her today it was a car in front of her that was hit by a tree, both times on the main road close to my house. She and the children will now have to stay with her mother until we can clear an access and get power back on. thanks for your good wishes Andy and Tony, no not lambing yet, 2-3 weeks to go but I'm afraid it will be very poor again this year due to the constant bad weather.

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Really sorry to hear about the flooding and particularly the loss of mature trees.

 

I was slightly alarmed to see this photograph on the BBC

 

http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-26150788

 

On the other side of the globe it's dry and hot and we've been grappling with dozens of fires down here in Victoria for a couple of weeks now. Luckily not too close to our farm, but devastating for others... quite a lot of roast lamb unfortunately.

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just got back on line now no power 36 hours not flooding but gales. Frightening live in a newish house (13yrs old) it was creaking two trucks in yard flipped over one gone about 30 yards on its side (18 tonnner). called out to an artic with tilt on polish driver who had taken an alternative route due to traffic chaos and had ended up on lightly forested private road. so parked up. Tree started falling around him so pulled along road and when he emerged whole truck was blown bodily in to a field dropping 4ft down and clearing a dyke with no wheel marks gave the lads a right headache getting it back out

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We got the road open yesterday, took 5 men with chain saws and a digger to cut a way through but we can still only walk to alot of the fields. Looking around all that can be seen are shattered trees with tops missing and huge branches ripped off and these are scattered over the fields hundreds of yards from their origin. Talking to a neighbours son who works for th Environment Dept who have a weather monitoring station just along the road, winds peaked at 108 mph, no wonder it cut such a swathe through the trees.

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we just moved into a bigger house due to new baby but its high up over sheffield thats a good thing no floods but we take all the high winds been next to an open field ! all stay safe and batten down the hatches :shocked:

 

We've just had a flood warning. Our actual road has been mentioned on the warning!!!! High tide at 2330 astronomical high tide expected to be 1.76m along with a 1.12m surge. Force 11 winds just recorded to. Sleepless night coming up and not for the right reasons on valentines night :(

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so sorry to hear that rosie stay safe and hope all goes well ! :shocked:

 

To be honest we should be ok, we will be cut off for a while but shouldn't suffer much more. It's the wind that's the scary bit. We have a large tree in the front that has shifted and I'm worried will give in and fall soon. BUT that's nothing compared to what others have and are suffering.

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