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Caz
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07 December 2024 08:49:12

Checking the radar I can see Lincolnshire is in the "eye" of the storm, as we quite often seem to be. An old friend used to term it "The Horseshoe Round the Wash". It is certainly looking dramatic, and I think we will get a good rattling this afternoon.

Originally Posted by: Roger Parsons 

Yes, we’re in the eye too and it’s eerily calm. 


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johncs2016
07 December 2024 08:49:36

And that is why you are not in the red or amber warning areas.

There has been 24.4 mm of rain here so far with more to come along with the stronger winds this afternoon. A very unpleasant day of weather.

Originally Posted by: doctormog 

It's a similar story here in Edinburgh as well with a total of 24.0 mm of rain at Edinburgh Gogarbank since 9am GMT (09:00 UTC) yesterday morning and probably more to come.

That has been enough to give us our wettest day of this winter so far by quite a considerable amount.


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.

roadrunnerajn
07 December 2024 09:06:02
Local radio has said there are a lot of roads impassable because of fallen trees. Cornwall has 2000 homes without power whilst Devon has 11.500. 


Germoe, part of the breakaway Celtic Republic. 80m asl
Saint Snow
07 December 2024 09:08:51

Local radio has said there are a lot of roads impassable because of fallen trees. Cornwall has 2000 homes without power whilst Devon has 11.500. 

Originally Posted by: roadrunnerajn 

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It's pretty wild here.

Heard from someone in Rhosneigr, Anglesey that their power went off a few hours ago and remains out.


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Home: St Helens (26m asl) Work: Manchester (75m asl)

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speckledjim
07 December 2024 09:13:40

Yes, we’re in the eye too and it’s eerily calm. 

Originally Posted by: Caz 

Ditto for us, not a breath of wind


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Tim A
07 December 2024 09:17:30
Calm here too but soon the NNW winds will kick in which may hit 65mph. 
Tim

NW Leeds

187m asl

 My PWS 

Jiries
07 December 2024 09:52:48

Calm here too but soon the NNW winds will kick in which may hit 65mph. 

Originally Posted by: Tim A 

Should bring blizzards with that cold winds? 

doctormog
07 December 2024 09:55:05

Should bring blizzards with that cold winds? 

Originally Posted by: Jiries 

No, the air is not cold enough and the source is maritime (despite the wind direction).


StoneCroze
07 December 2024 09:55:46
Glad I'm not sailing off Portland Bill today, ob. at 0900 WNW F10 Gusts 65 Kts. 
Alderney, Channel Islands. (previously known as Beaufort)
scillydave
07 December 2024 09:56:17
Been out for a wander and there are plenty of small branches down with a couple of older trees. Probably 10mph off being really disruptive here - though that being said there are a few local power cuts, blocked roads etc.
Currently living at roughly 65m asl North of Cowbridge in the Vale of Glamorgan.

Formerly of, Birdlip, highest village in the Cotswolds and snow heaven in winter; Hawkinge in Kent - roof of the South downs and Isles of Scilly, paradise in the UK.

Tim A
07 December 2024 09:56:49

Should bring blizzards with that cold winds? 

Originally Posted by: Jiries 

No chance unfortunately, will be 5c throughout. 

Was hoping earlier in the week that everything would align perfectly but it looks like higher ground of the Highlands only. 

Storm Arwen  in 2021 was a good one though , 4 inches of wet snow in about 2 hours as the low cleared. 


Tim

NW Leeds

187m asl

 My PWS 

Matty H
07 December 2024 09:58:23
Well after last nights government alerts on our phones, what we ended up with here was nothing out of the ordinary  blowy but nothing more. A good barometer is wheely bins strewn across gardens, but not one in view. Even my one dodgy bit of fence didn’t bat an eyelid and I’d resigned myself to having to replace that next week


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dagspot
07 December 2024 09:59:03
Not entirely reoresentative- Very windy, but think ive seen worse

https://tgftp.nws.noaa.gov/weather/current/EGFF.html 


Neilston 600ft ASL
idj20
07 December 2024 10:05:37
Since this morning's wind is coming in from the west, thankfully the nearby hilly built up bit appears to be doing a good job in sheltering my little harbourside house from the worst of the gustiness. Also a relatively dryish affair (so far) with only 0.4 mm since yesterday evening, this morning even started off quite sunny but now grown more overcast with light spitty rain blowing about in the air.
Home location: Folkestone Harbour.
jeffbeanpole1
07 December 2024 10:16:29
Gusting 70mph here, likely stronger at the beach but not ventured there (yet). Large sycamore down and blocking access to a nearby lane and a few fences over (not mine). Still rattling through at the moment, seems a touch more than Eunice - the last time we had a RED wind warning. 
Llantwit Major, Vale of Glamorgan. Wales. 15m ASL.
Saint Snow
07 December 2024 10:17:46
Nevis looking seasonal 

https://www.nevisrange.co.uk/webcams/ 


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AJ*
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07 December 2024 10:40:12
Here in the far SE it's wet and windy - not weather that I'd like to be out in - but nothing too concerning yet. Local PWSs reporting wind gusts around 25-27mph.
Angus; one of the Kent crew on TWO.

Tonbridge, 40m (131ft) asl

Bugglesgate
07 December 2024 10:41:19

Well after last nights government alerts on our phones, what we ended up with here was nothing out of the ordinary  blowy but nothing more. A good barometer is wheely bins strewn across gardens, but not one in view. Even my one dodgy bit of fence didn’t bat an eyelid and I’d resigned myself to having to replace that next week

Originally Posted by: Matty H 

Nothing to write home about here either - but we were never really in the firing line this far east.

Unpleasant going out to get the paper and doughnut  but Just a  bog standard winter gale -thank fully !!


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doctormog
07 December 2024 10:46:45

Nevis looking seasonal 

https://www.nevisrange.co.uk/webcams/ 

Originally Posted by: Saint Snow 

It would also be a nice drive on the A939, but sadly (and sensibly) it is closed currently: 

https://web116.secure-secure.co.uk/snowgatecameras.co.uk/strathdon/image.jpg?1733568336 


fairweather
07 December 2024 10:54:26

Disappointing for you, then, even if everyone else would be glad to have lower winds than forecast!

It's only just begun here... standard strong SW'lies at the moment, plenty of whooshes and creaks, with gusts generally in the 40s (models have low 50s instead, so overcooking it by about 7 mph). The models all show a sharp ramp up to mid to high 50s in the next 3 hours, then it plateaus for the rest of the morning. Can't say I'm looking forward to it!

The good news, if any, is that tonight's NW'lies/northerlies have decreased a bit, staying in the high 40s rather than the mid 50s.

Hope those in the west are faring okay...

Originally Posted by: Retron 

Strangely not that windy here. maybe gusting to 30 mph.


S.Essex, 42m ASL
Retron
07 December 2024 11:00:26

Strangely not that windy here. maybe gusting to 30 mph.

Originally Posted by: fairweather 

Still in the 40s here, with the odd excursion into the lower 50s. Could be worse, and it'll be interesting to see what happens when the wind swings round later. I've a feeling the 50s will be far more common, but perhaps the hill a mile away will provide shelter...


Leysdown, north Kent
Windy Willow
07 December 2024 11:19:27
It was quite blowy here at around 8am ish but has calmed a bit, no roaring between our house and the neighbours, for now and we currently have drizzle with breezy conditions. The cloud isn't as uniform as it was an hour or so ago but that will no doubt change in the next few hours.
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NMA
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07 December 2024 11:41:37
Blustery is how I describe it here. No bins on the move, the shared fence which my neighbour is responsible for, still stands.

Not a lot in the local Echo either, another barometer of conditions.


Vale of the Great Dairies

South Dorset

Elevation 60m 197ft

ARTzeman
07 December 2024 11:51:01
Breezy with small twigs blowing around, Noisy when the wind gets up. No sleep lost over it .



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Others just get wet.

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StoneCroze
07 December 2024 12:02:40
Storm F10 locally and the highest gust 67 Kts, wind is starting to veer. 
Alderney, Channel Islands. (previously known as Beaufort)

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