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Posts posted by Loadsa2000
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9 hours ago, Sky Full said:
Glad you got back OK. We also had a lot of rain today but although it was quite noisy here for two or three hours I didn't think the storm was as bad as it could have been. No damage as far as I can see and it's all gone quiet now so somewhere else must be taking a battering instead. Hope you had a great St David's weekend despite the weather - impressed you walked the dogs in the rain!
Good to know, the wind picked up here last night mother in law who lives opposite had her plastic facia board ripped off her bungalow. Off to Reading (work) so she will have to wait until I get home to sort.
Having 3 Cocker Spaniels and a pointer we have to take them out regardless, otherwise they go stir crazy. The only time we struggle is when we have heavy snow. Down the van they usually go out twice three times a day. Its good having the walks on your doorstep and the old runway in St Davids
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On 01/03/2019 at 21:54, Sky Full said:
Best make sure it's well anchored to the ground! All the weather models are predicting gales on Sunday afternoon with gusts exceeding 60mph for west Wales and Pembrokeshire in particular. This is the Arpege - the most pessimistic of the lot - which is promising 70-80mph gusts between 10:00pm and midnight.....
Other parts of Wales can also expect high winds Sunday afternoon but the west coast is likely to see the most 'exhilerating' conditions.... Some heavy rain also expected so not a nice end to the week really.
well just got back home, good to say van survived the winter now for the spring. left at 12 ish blowing a hooley and hammering down with rain, got soaked walking the dogs but they didn't seem to care
Back in Caerphilly dry and the trees in the wood behind me hardly moving
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Caravan site in St Davids opens tomorrow and I cant wait to have a weekend down my van
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2 minutes ago, snowy36 said:
To everyone who wants to follow the radar its rather easy tonight because that straight line down will pivet up around us
http://meteoradar.co.uk/expected-rainfall
Click and you can see it happening
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18 minutes ago, hmarkd1974 said:
How heavy? Just so I know whether to leave work sooner as I live in Caerphilly
not that bad light my son is in swalec and he keeps texting me
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snowing here now
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still not agreeing BBC and Met
BBC still saying light snow but have posted this
Amber warning of snow
Updated 31 January at 10:23 GMT
From
14:00 GMT on Thu 31 January
To
21:00 GMT on Thu 31 January
Heavy snow likely on Thursday afternoon and evening.
- Travel delays on roads are likely, stranding some vehicles and passengers
- Some delays and cancellations to rail travel are likely
- There is a good chance that some rural communities could become cut off
- Power cuts are likely and other services, such as mobile phone coverage, may be affected
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6 minutes ago, LJ1224 said:
That's it. I'm moving
its pretty grey around you, its the heat off the steel works
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1 minute ago, Jackfrost said:
This is the Met Office's hourly-updated forecast for Treharris in the central Valleys. Heavy snow for most of the afternoon and evening. As always, there's some variation in hour-by-hour forecasts and the BBC's output is likely to switch back to heavy snow at some point this morning. In other words, don't take them literally or even too seriously.
I agree but two trusted organisations can be so different at less than 12 hours
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Be interesting to see how this pans out, Met have me down for heavy snow, while the BBC has me down for light snow over the same time scale. So how to work out who is right if it snows, what they class as light and heavy
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17 minutes ago, Penfoel said:
Strumble Head
fantastic place spent many an hour there, got a static van in St Davids
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More snow for wales possibly Monday and Tuesday
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BBC IMBY is for 10 hours of snow, what model do they use
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According to the GFS we are going to see snow for a good 9 hours
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13 minutes ago, lindy2222 said:
no wonder your smiling
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Hope so
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www.walesonline.co.uk/lifestyle/nostalgia/january-snow-1982-started-snowing-14127091
Memories
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Have fun
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Just now, jethro said:
Sparrowhawk?
yes, was bored happily taking pictures of Fieldfares and everything else when this happened. Thrush was there one second. got the before picture to go with the after one above
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17 minutes ago, jethro said:
Saw my first one ever a couple of weeks ago when going down to Poole (just past Spetisbury) hubby nearly had a heart attack at my excited squeal. Apparently they are also nesting in Cheddar Gorge and are quite often seen flying on the Mendips, haven't been lucky enough to see one yet. So nice to see them make a come back.
Plenty in Wales
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so after my caravan possibly blowing away last weekend could be floating away now