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Just thought i would pass on the information about the next

Big storm that is going to hit between 23-25 Feb.

I dont know how to put a link up, but the website

is called Weatheraction, Piers Corbyn owns the site

and believe me people this man really is good.

he predicts storms, well all weather, well in advance

of them happening, The bbc met office state, theres no such thing as long range

weather forecasting, they should hang their heads in shame Fecking Useless.

IF SOMEONE COULD PUT A LINK UP TO weatheraction i would

really appreciate it thankyou..

Go take a look at the storm warning for yourselves.............

 

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Thanks for putting the link up Danw,AND PAULUS AND TIERCEL

IM PLEASED YOU HAVE SAID THAT, NOW I WILL SAY THIS, WAIT AND SEE

HAVE YOU SEEN HIS WARNING IF NOT GO TAKE A LOOK, THATS ALL I WILL

SAY. FOR ANYBODY WHO HAS NOT SEEN HIS STORM WARNING PLEASE GO SEE FOR YOUSELVES

AND WAIT TO SEE WHAT HAPPENS BETWEEN 23-25FEB AND WE SHALL THEN SEE IF THE

PROOF IS IN THE PUDDING....

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Thanks for putting the link up Danw,AND PAULUS AND TIERCEL

IM PLEASED YOU HAVE SAID THAT, NOW I WILL SAY THIS, WAIT AND SEE

HAVE YOU SEEN HIS WARNING IF NOT GO TAKE A LOOK, THATS ALL I WILL

SAY. FOR ANYBODY WHO HAS NOT SEEN HIS STORM WARNING PLEASE GO SEE FOR YOUSELVES

AND WAIT TO SEE WHAT HAPPENS BETWEEN 23-25FEB AND WE SHALL THEN SEE IF THE

PROOF IS IN THE PUDDING....

Todays wind so far, it is not expected to get any worse, but as you say we shall see.

 

todayswind_zps1f46d6c7.png

 

TC

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Do you mean this one? Not a lot in it to be honest.

 

stor_zps154cf227.jpg

 

TC

this storm is going to hit your neck of the woods, also skimming south west and ireland

are gonna cop it big time, thanks for your interest TC...

 

Right, I will stuck my neck out here and say that the winds will not excede gusts of 45mph anywhere in the country over the next week. Tuesday will be the highest winds with an average wind speed of 25-30mph at mid day, decreasing towards the evening. A band of rain will cover the whole of the country thursday am with 20mph winds clearing towards the evning although the midlands could have rain all day. Friday a col will develope over the country which will lead to high pressure developing with the barometer hitting 1020mb. Next week end will be dry and calm with frosts for most of the country with a little rain on the west coast of scotland on sunday evening.

 

Lets see how far out I am.

 

TC

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Do you mean this one? Not a lot in it to be honest.

 

stor_zps154cf227.jpg

 

TC

this storm is going to hit your neck of the woods, also skimming south west and ireland

are gonna cop it big time, thanks for your interest TC...

 

Right, I will stuck my neck out here and say that the winds will not excede gusts of 45mph anywhere in the country over the next week. Tuesday will be the highest winds with an average wind speed of 25-30mph at mid day, decreasing towards the evening. A band of rain will cover the whole of the country thursday am with 20mph winds clearing towards the evning although the midland could have rain allday. Next week end will be dry and calm with frosts a little rain on the west coast of scotland on sunday evening.

 

Lets see how far out I am.

 

TC

 

rain all day in the Midlands now theres a shock :laugh:

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