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Keeping a weather eye on Monday/Tuesday

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 16/10/2014 18:03

Very very early days but the latest gfs has a little low pressure that might cause some autumnal gales. Will keep you posted.

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knittingdad · 16/10/2014 21:33

The EC and UK models have that low tracking further north and less intense.

knittingdad · 17/10/2014 07:05

Latest UK Met Office forecast now looks more like the US GFS. It's possible that the Met Office will put out a warning later today so that people know something is possible before they leave work for the weekend.

meglet · 17/10/2014 07:08

Thanks for the heads up.

OhYouBadBadKitten · 17/10/2014 07:31

The GFS is less developmental on the 00z run and it looks like an open wave by the time it hits our shores. (Ie disturbed weather but not stormy) so it's a keep an eye on it scenario - UKMO is coming up with an 'entire grid undefined' for me this am - not so helpful!

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 18/10/2014 21:16

wind warnings are out for a large swathe of the UK on Tuesday.

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Sparklingbrook · 18/10/2014 21:17

None for me as ever OYBBK, just the nice, mild autumnal conditions ta. Smile

OhYouBadBadKitten · 18/10/2014 21:24

Yes, I'd be happy with warm and quiet, as long as it was dry too. I feel like we had more than our fair share of wind last winter.

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ouryve · 18/10/2014 21:25

Yep, just got one through on my phone. Was considering Tuesday to take DS1 to Hartlepool Marina. Think I'll pick another day!

Sparklingbrook · 18/10/2014 21:26

YY we don't want any more flying trampolines. Sad

It seems today that all the trees at the back have deposited all their leaves on our lawn in one go.

denialandpanic · 18/10/2014 21:52

time to get the candles back out? (not actually sure all of ours ever got put away after last wint[smer!!)

Fanjango · 18/10/2014 21:55

Ahhhh. Note to self....take down swing chair, put concrete blocks on trampoline base. Hmm

OhYouBadBadKitten · 18/10/2014 22:13

Glad to see the trampolines being safeguarded!

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Sparklingbrook · 18/10/2014 22:16

No power cuts til i have got batteries for the big torch please.

OhYouBadBadKitten · 18/10/2014 22:37

I've sorted batteries and candles for the winter.

Actually Maplins have some fab little led lights that although aren't massively bright will be really good for navigating a dark house in a powercut.

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Sparklingbrook · 18/10/2014 22:38

They look fab OYBBK and probably less ££ than batteries for the big torch.

OhYouBadBadKitten · 18/10/2014 22:38

Forgot to say - they came with batteries. Rather good value.

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 18/10/2014 22:41

X-post.

They won't see you as far as a big torch but you can just leave them in place. :) we've already had one powercut this autumn - no weather involved just shit local electrics.

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magimedi · 18/10/2014 22:58

We each have a torch next to our beds, one each in our study next to computers & one each next to our chairs in the sitting room.

We are older & don't want to fall over groping in the dark for lights.

OhYouBadBadKitten · 18/10/2014 22:59
Grin
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ElephantsNeverForgive · 18/10/2014 23:00

Gazebo ought to come down, it's knackered from UV and only fit got the skip, bits still a pain untangling them from the swing frame. (This has happened more than once).

14ft trampoline weighs a ton. It's never shifted, (and it was very windy here last year). It's 10ft predecessor had sacks of sand on it's legs, as it did lift pretty easily.

And please Bad Kitten tell it not to rain so much this year. I don't want the Seven and it's tributaries all over the roads and the poor souls on the way to Cheltenham don't need their houses underwater ever again.

OhYouBadBadKitten · 18/10/2014 23:09

I don't think I could face another winter like last year again. The rain went on forever.

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Sparklingbrook · 18/10/2014 23:11

So do we know what the snowcast is for this winter yet?

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OhYouBadBadKitten · 18/10/2014 23:31

I don't do long term forecasting but the met office contingency planning says that it is most likely to be a milder and wetter 3 months through December than the average.

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Muchtoomuchtodo · 18/10/2014 23:34

We're not in the yellow zone, but tomorrow might be a good day to winterproof the garden.

Thanks for the heads up OYBBK.

ChippingInLatteLover · 18/10/2014 23:36

Hi :)

... umm... nothing interesting to report, just wanted to say Hello!

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