Storm Eowyn

Red warning ends in 45 minutes but it’s still blowing bloody hard. The strength of the gusts are unreal. Blowing heavy pots and garden furniture around like they are fallen leaves. Trellis has been ripped off the wall too. Power still on (prays and crosses fingers and toes).
 
Red warning ends in 45 minutes but it’s still blowing bloody hard. The strength of the gusts are unreal. Blowing heavy pots and garden furniture around like they are fallen leaves. Trellis has been ripped off the wall too. Power still on (prays and crosses fingers and toes).

It seems to be calming down out west (we are within the red zone). By calming down, I mean back to normal winter stormy high winds, rather than what we had most of today. You are probably a bit behind us and we are maybe a bit behind ireland as it seems to move east. So hopefully not long left.
 
It seems to be calming down out west (we are within the red zone). By calming down, I mean back to normal winter stormy high winds, rather than what we had most of today. You are probably a bit behind us and we are maybe a bit behind ireland as it seems to move east. So hopefully not long left.
You had any damage mate?
 
Just a bit breezy now in blackley. Middleton did get a bit rough around 2. Had to go Oldham hospital (what a shithole) and a few big trees down near b+q.
 
A bit of nuisance damage that will need repaired or replaced but nothing to complain about, in the grand scheme of things.
Same. Just watching a cherry picker with a robot saw taking down a huge tree that has fallen across the main road 40 yards from the house. Road closed and lots of activity. Have to say they have acted very quickly.
 
Newry FC ground damaged, roof also coming off Coleraine stand
 

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Red warning ends in 45 minutes but it’s still blowing bloody hard. The strength of the gusts are unreal. Blowing heavy pots and garden furniture around like they are fallen leaves. Trellis has been ripped off the wall too. Power still on (prays and crosses fingers and toes).

Our power went at home at 07.50 this morning and at work at 08.30. I left work at 10.45 to get home as the majority of routes had been closed and we have just got power back on at 16.45 so kudos to the network guys as it’s bleak outside.

I’ve lost part of the roof on my car port but other than that, we have come through ok.
 
Our power went at home at 07.50 this morning and at work at 08.30. I left work at 10.45 to get home as the majority of routes had been closed and we have just got power back on at 16.45 so kudos to the network guys as it’s bleak outside.

I’ve lost part of the roof on my car port but other than that, we have come through ok.
I had a dust bin blow over but apart from that everything survived:-)
 
Well it was pretty breezy here, we've got half of next doors tree in our back garden. Loads of closed roads and power cuts.
A local has just sent round a video from their house of a tree coming down and just missing a car driving past.

Hopefully there's enough tidied up so I can drive down tomorrow for the Chelsea match.
 
I'm not saying for one moment saying that it hasn't been bad in some areas. This is about the 4th storm this winter which has been a yellow or amber warning in our area. Again nothing really happened a few bins blown over. People around here are getting pissed of with warnings for what is a normal winter storm.
Thing is if the met office keep issuing warnings and it doesn't happen, people will start to ignore them. We're had about 5 days build up to it on the news etc, and than basically nothing
 
If I can, I will. Christ knows when I'll be able to post it, mind. No mobile signal (calls or data) where I live since sometime during the night; this is being posted from 10 miles away.
Hang tight Jim.
As I posted, there’s humanitarian aid on its way down to you as we write.
 
I'm not saying for one moment saying that it hasn't been bad in some areas. This is about the 4th storm this winter which has been a yellow or amber warning in our area. Again nothing really happened a few bins blown over. People around here are getting pissed of with warnings for what is a normal winter storm.
Thing is if the met office keep issuing warnings and it doesn't happen, people will start to ignore them. We're had about 5 days build up to it on the news etc, and than basically nothing
You live in Kent, the "build up" in the news was designed for Northern Ireland and Southern Scotlandm several hundred miles away, where it's been exactly as they were warned.
 

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