How's everyone been coping with storm Dennis? Down here in Gloucestershire/Herefordshire its utterly mental. What you're seeing on the news is only a smidgen of how bad it is.
I've only got two potential routes into work tomorrow and both are dodgy and might not work
I'm just thanking my lucky stars I don't live in a place that floods because I'm feeling seriously sorry for people that do.
Floods
- Medicine Man
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Re: Floods
We've been fine around these parts, which is strange as we usually get it tight when it comes to weather.
Hope everyone here is coping OK. From what I have seen it all looks genuinely horrendous.
Hope everyone here is coping OK. From what I have seen it all looks genuinely horrendous.
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Re: Floods
I'm literally just up the hill from Nantgarw, which seems to have featured in a lot of the news reports. Lots of low lying areas around me were totally impassable on Saturday.
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Re: Floods
Lots of flooding around the Midlands but nothing in the city itself really apart from my usual running route by the river was a roaring torrent today. Quite a few people were stopping to take photos and videos as if a slightly higher than normal, fast flowing river was a particularly exciting thing to see.
Re: Floods
Aside from travel problems last weekend, itβs not been too bad in Lancaster. Very windy, but thatβs standard round here. Iβm in a potential flood area (low risk), but considering I wasnβt hit by the floods a few years ago which saw the city briefly turn into some post-apocalyptic disaster zone, I think Iβm safe, touchwood.