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Costa Del Fal

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  1. Cool and thanks for posting!

    I was born in '94!

    As i was saying this winter has been awful!

    1 day of Snow and suprisingly a couple of flakes today and that was it! Its not over yet this winter hopefully!

    Ive Scraped the car only 3 times this winter!

    Its hardly been :lol: !

    A couple of Years ago or last year too it Snowed bad here and Cars struggled to get up the Road!

  2. Hi we had a Powercut earlier today so i have hardly reported weather today!

    Update in Worcestershire & The West Midlands!

    Weather: Mainly Cloudy

    Temp: 7c

    Wind: Calm

    Outlook for Tonight: Continuing Mainly Clouding Perhaps breaking before dawn. Min Temp 41f 5c.

  3. Hi there what is the Worst Weather you have Experienced before?

    Feel free to talk about other peoples Experiences!

    Even if the Reason is not Serious still post it because it will still be your Worst Experience!

    Im not sure what my worst Experience is yet but if i remember ill post it later!

    :)

  4. Update for Worcestershire and the West Midlands!

    Weather: Clear

    Temp: 4c to 5c

    Pressure: About 1019mb

    Wind: Calm

    Wind Chill: 4c to 5c

    Outlook: Chilly tonight with some Drizzly Rain possible at the end of the night to lead into a Mainly Sunny day with a Max temp of 9c.

  5. Morning everyone!

    General View:Very Clear and very cold!

    Winds: Calm.

    Temperature: -2c

    Humidity: About 55%

    Percipitation Today: None so far

    Percipitation Type: N/A

    Forecast: Dry and Sunny here today and very cold but Snowfall to arrive at about Midnight! Accumulations quite possible! Yay!

  6. Residents in western Victoria are experiencing a drastic shift in weather conditions as flood waters hit the area on January 21st.

    The Australian newspaper reports that people in the region, many of whom have recently been struggling with drought, are dealing with a major band of rain that has moved in their direction.

    Downpours of more than 50 millimetres (two inches) have already fallen on Kaniva and Stawell, while a similar amount is likely to be recorded in Victoria, the report adds.

    Tim Wiebusch, from the state's emergency service, told the Australian: "We've had a number of houses that have had water come into the roof and reports of ceilings starting to sag with the weight of the water."

    He added that many emergency workers are facing a stark contrast in the nature of their work, as they are dealing with flash flooding situations in the middle of a drought.

    However, local authorities do not believe that the torrential rain will put out the bushfires in the north-east of the state.

    Feel free to discuss this!

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