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From the album: Pembrokeshire Skies
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From the album: Pembrokeshire Skies
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From the album: Pembrokeshire Skies
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From the album: Pembrokeshire Skies
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From the album: Pembrokeshire Skies
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From the album: Pembrokeshire Skies
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From the album: Pembrokeshire Skies
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From the album: Pembrokeshire Skies
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From the album: Pembrokeshire Skies
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From the album: Pembrokeshire Skies
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From the album: Pembrokeshire Skies
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From the album: Pembrokeshire Skies
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From the album: Pembrokeshire Skies
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The roadside stream up the hill which was dry all summer is now in full flood and overflowing the gulley. There is also a small river of water going down the hill right outside the house. Thankfully there are fields for it to drain away into the valley. The rain last night and early this morning was biblical - hammering on the roof like hailstones and hitting the windows like a firehose. I know they’re built for it but I do pity the sheep in the fields out there when the weather is this wild. The wind gusts today have definitely exceeded the 50mph max we were warned about - maybe by 10mph. And of course this wasn’t a named storm.. Heaven only knows how much worse things could get later in the winter. I wonder if COP26 will have any beneficial impact on future climate conditions.
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There is a yellow weather warning out for heavy rain tomorrow, issued by the MetO, covering almost all of Wales. Only the north coast and the extreme eastern border is left off the warning area. I only hope the valleys above Cardiff and Newport don’t get inundated again because they’ve already had much more than their fair share of flooding this year.
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Today has been very windy but, so far at least, no rain! This is not how the day was supposed to go so it just proves that where precipitation is concerned it is sometimes best to just look out of the window! Three days ago we had up to 80mm of rain forecast for the next 24 hours here, and now it’s down to maybe 30mm! However, I am afraid that some other areas in Wales will be getting much wetter than that tomorrow, especially Snowdonia.