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ballamar
19 September 2018 10:08:39
http://www.wetterzentrale.de/maps/GFSOPEU06_108_1.png 

If it is like this much disruption will entail - wrong wind direction for vegetation.

Gray-Wolf
19 September 2018 10:11:06

A woman has died in the rep of Ireland as her caravan is blown off a cliff by Ali's winds!

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-45572946


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Norseman
19 September 2018 11:59:53

Max gust here 69mph so far with peak to come around 2pm. Numerous trees down in Highland Perthshire temporarily blocking a number of roads. Tay bridge down to cars only. Only a matter of time before it closes altogether (when winds top 80mph) I think.

edit. Now max gust over 70 mph at the Uni weather site.

howham
19 September 2018 12:16:03
The wind is really picking up here now.
johncs2016
19 September 2018 12:42:29

As at 1pm this afternoon, the mean wind speed at Edinburgh Gogarbank was now up to 31.1mph from the SW with gusts up to 58.4mph.

It's just as well that we're getting these sorts of winds during the day rather than at night because even as it is, that is making it very noisy in the block of flats where I live, which wouldn't be good for trying to get to sleep if all of this was happening at night.


The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.

Viking3
19 September 2018 12:55:29

Tay Bridge in Dundee closed to all traffic after a gust of 92 mph was recorded.


Keith

Aboyne, Aberdeenshire

135m asl

Bolty
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19 September 2018 13:10:15
Definitely a very windy day. Gusts touching 45mph here.
Scott

Blackrod, Lancashire (4 miles south of Chorley) at 156m asl.

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johncs2016
19 September 2018 13:12:26
I've also read that the Forth Road Bridge is completely closed due to the high winds.

That might appear to be such a big issue as it used to be since the main traffic which used to go over the Forth Road Bridge beforehand, now uses the new Queensferry Crossing which has been built to be able to withstand this type of weather conditions.

However, there are still some bus services which cross the old Forth Road Bridge, and which won't now be able to do so today. Furthermore, the fact that this bridge is closed altogether means that you're not even going to be able to walk or cycle across there as you would normally still be able to do these days.


The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.

SnowJon
19 September 2018 13:12:51

Absolutely wild weather here from about 10am - 1pm. I work on the 11 floor of a 12 storey office building and we could all feel it swaying in the wind - like being on a boat!

Scores of trees down and over 60,000 people without electricity.


Bangor, Co Down
johncs2016
19 September 2018 13:32:34
By looking further afield through more data sources than normal, I have discovered that according to wunderground, there was a gust of 66mph from the SW during the early part of this afternoon at Edinburgh Airport which appears to be much more in line with what the rest of the east of Scotland is reporting, than the data for Edinburgh Gogarbank which I'm getting from the usual sources at weathercast which is still only reporting gusts of up to 58.4mph.

Having said that though, it is clear that Edinburgh isn't getting hit quite as badly by this as other places like Dundee, despite being much further into the amber warning zone and right in the middle of it, although what we have is still bad enough as it is.


The north of Edinburgh, usually always missing out on snow events which occur not just within the rest of Scotland or the UK, but also within the rest of Edinburgh.

Brian Gaze
19 September 2018 13:55:28

Looks like Arpege / ICON updates yesterday were much closer to the mark than GFS. Also I think the Met O were going for 75mph as the upper limit.


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SnowJon
19 September 2018 14:00:13

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-45557619

Today has seen the highest September gust ever recorded here at 91mph 

Forecast was for gusts up to 80mph so a good bit stronger here than expected!


Bangor, Co Down
Chunky Pea
19 September 2018 14:17:20

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-northern-ireland-45557619

Today has seen the highest September gust ever recorded here at 91mph 

Forecast was for gusts up to 80mph so a good bit stronger here than expected!

Originally Posted by: SnowJon 

I thought 'Debby' back in '61 brought stronger gusts to NI? (over 100mph)


Patrick,

East Galway, Ireland.

SnowJon
19 September 2018 14:38:16

 

I thought 'Debby' back in '61 brought stronger gusts to NI? (over 100mph)

Originally Posted by: Chunky Pea 

According to wikipedia - yes, but maybe they aren't official or something. I'm not sure! Hopefully get some kind of confirmation later! The Met Office seem pretty confident:


https://www.metoffice.gov.uk/news/releases/2018/storm-ali-and-the-week-to-come

"A wind gust of 91 mph has already been recorded in Killowen in County Down in Northern Ireland, the strongest wind gust in September in Northern Ireland since records began in 1880’s."


Bangor, Co Down
LeedsLad123
19 September 2018 14:41:18
Some big branches down near here, trees in full leaf won't help of course. Very windy for the time of year.
Whitkirk, Leeds - 85m ASL.
Viking3
19 September 2018 14:51:03

Gust of 102 mph recorded on the Tay Bridge at 3pm! There was also a gust of 127 mph on Cairngorm summit at 1pm.

Most of the strongest winds seem to have occurred shortly after the front cleared through and the wind veered into the southwest.


Keith

Aboyne, Aberdeenshire

135m asl

Gray-Wolf
19 September 2018 14:51:25

I think Sunday is looking worse for the bulk of the country?

If you have produce that could end up a casualty I'd be thinking about taking what you can before Sunday!


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Norseman
19 September 2018 15:12:39
Taybridge has now recorded 102.2mph. Not likely to open any time soon. Traffic building up on diversion via Riverside not helped by the Perth Road also being closed due to debris from fallen chimneys from the flats above the shops.
idj20
19 September 2018 15:13:27

I think Sunday is looking worse for the bulk of the country?

If you have produce that could end up a casualty I'd be thinking about taking what you can before Sunday!

Originally Posted by: Gray-Wolf 



May save the local Kent apple pickers a lot of work, just wait until next week and they only need to pick up from the ground.


Home location: Folkestone Harbour.
Ally Pally Snowman
19 September 2018 15:50:08

Storm Ali definitely packed a punch and worthy of being named. Even a large tree down in Chigwell , Essex I drove past earlier. I don't mind the whole naming storm thing as long as they're significant like today. There were a few named storms last year that were barely noticeable 


Bishop's Stortford 85m ASL.
TimS
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19 September 2018 16:14:46
I think I may pick my Pinot blanc grapes on Saturday before Bronagh, and get the fermentation started. Looking vicious down here.
Brockley, South East London 30m asl
Arcus
19 September 2018 16:27:24
Peak gusts around 60mph here this afternoon as the front went through. Enough to bring down a large tree and block our road to the A19 necessitating a diversion
Ben,

Nr. Easingwold, North Yorkshire

30m asl

doctormog
19 September 2018 16:30:54
It is still very gusty here but dry and sunny. There is minor damage around and several roads have been blocked by trees. Aberdeen airport recorded a gust of 70mph earlier. Definitely a potent storm, if only for the northern half of the country.
Brian Gaze
19 September 2018 17:34:42

I know there's quite a lot of discussion about the weekend but tomorrow night could be unusually bad in the southern half of the UK. 12z ICON and Arpege runs both suggest serious disruption is possible.

PS: I expect the Met to go orange quite soon.


Brian Gaze

Berkhamsted

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doctormog
19 September 2018 17:38:54
That’s a good point Brian. This little system could cause problems, and between today and Sunday’s potential event may have somewhat slipped under the radar.

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