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Storms etc over the weekend
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Davey
2013-09-16 11:16:09 UTC
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So what happened to the huge storms and gales we were promised over the
weekend? This is getting to be more and more the pattern, we cancel
things because we are told that it's going to be wet and windy, and
then the sun shines instead.
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Davey.
Paul Giverin
2013-09-16 17:34:44 UTC
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Post by Davey
So what happened to the huge storms and gales we were promised over the
weekend? This is getting to be more and more the pattern, we cancel
things because we are told that it's going to be wet and windy, and
then the sun shines instead.
It was quite wet and windy at times here, particularly Saturday morning
and Sunday afternoon but certainly not gale force.
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RustyHinge
2017-09-22 10:48:21 UTC
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Post by Paul Giverin
Post by Davey
So what happened to the huge storms and gales we were promised over the
weekend? This is getting to be more and more the pattern, we cancel
things because we are told that it's going to be wet and windy, and
then the sun shines instead.
It was quite wet and windy at times here, particularly Saturday morning
and Sunday afternoon but certainly not gale force.
My garden, next door's, and next door but one's are carpeted with poplar
leaves. Oh, and next door but two, I'm informed.
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Rusty Hinge
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RustyHinge
2013-09-16 19:52:35 UTC
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Post by Davey
So what happened to the huge storms and gales we were promised over the
weekend? This is getting to be more and more the pattern, we cancel
things because we are told that it's going to be wet and windy, and
then the sun shines instead.
*We* had a good gale last week - twigs and leaves everywhere one morning
not so many days ago.

Weather has been pretty much as predicted for the region.
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Rusty Hinge
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Davey
2013-09-16 22:10:02 UTC
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On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 20:52:35 +0100
Post by RustyHinge
Post by Davey
So what happened to the huge storms and gales we were promised over
the weekend? This is getting to be more and more the pattern, we
cancel things because we are told that it's going to be wet and
windy, and then the sun shines instead.
*We* had a good gale last week - twigs and leaves everywhere one
morning not so many days ago.
Weather has been pretty much as predicted for the region.
You must have seen more sedate predictions for the weekend than we did!
Maybe you're in a different part of East Anglia, from Diss.
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Davey.
RustyHinge
2013-09-16 22:42:38 UTC
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Post by Davey
On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 20:52:35 +0100
Post by RustyHinge
Post by Davey
So what happened to the huge storms and gales we were promised over
the weekend? This is getting to be more and more the pattern, we
cancel things because we are told that it's going to be wet and
windy, and then the sun shines instead.
*We* had a good gale last week - twigs and leaves everywhere one
morning not so many days ago.
Weather has been pretty much as predicted for the region.
You must have seen more sedate predictions for the weekend than we did!
Maybe you're in a different part of East Anglia, from Diss.
Oh yes. about ten miles north of Diss...
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Rusty Hinge
To err is human. To really foul things up requires a computer and the BOFH.
Davey
2013-09-16 23:15:50 UTC
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On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 23:42:38 +0100
Post by RustyHinge
Post by Davey
On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 20:52:35 +0100
Post by RustyHinge
Post by Davey
So what happened to the huge storms and gales we were promised
over the weekend? This is getting to be more and more the
pattern, we cancel things because we are told that it's going to
be wet and windy, and then the sun shines instead.
*We* had a good gale last week - twigs and leaves everywhere one
morning not so many days ago.
Weather has been pretty much as predicted for the region.
You must have seen more sedate predictions for the weekend than we
did! Maybe you're in a different part of East Anglia, from Diss.
Oh yes. about ten miles north of Diss...
That's a foreign country up there! Today, we had a hailstorm, and then
sun. But the weekend was not the wild weather that we had been told to
expect. Oh well.

The Burston Crown is our favourite place for Sunday Lunch, so we do
venture into those parts sometimes.
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Davey.
RustyHinge
2013-09-17 18:40:56 UTC
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Post by Davey
On Mon, 16 Sep 2013 23:42:38 +0100
Post by RustyHinge
Oh yes. about ten miles north of Diss...
That's a foreign country up there! Today, we had a hailstorm, and then
sun. But the weekend was not the wild weather that we had been told to
expect. Oh well.
The Burston Crown is our favourite place for Sunday Lunch, so we do
venture into those parts sometimes.
I can recommend the King's Head in Ashwellthorpe. The Greyhound in
Tibenham has a decent carvery on a Sunday - or did, last time I was
there. Good beer too.
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Rusty Hinge
To err is human. To really foul things up requires a computer and the BOFH.
Brian Watson
2013-09-18 08:04:47 UTC
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Post by Davey
So what happened to the huge storms and gales we were promised over the
weekend? This is getting to be more and more the pattern, we cancel
things because we are told that it's going to be wet and windy, and
then the sun shines instead.
The weekend was pretty mild and so I put off finishing a fence which was
going to be at least a three hour job, but I drove down into Essex from
Cambridge on Monday and drove through torrential windy rain on and off
through the day.

This is the UK; must be a horrendous job being a forecaster...
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Brian
"Fight like the Devil, die like a gentleman."
RustyHinge
2013-10-27 20:40:49 UTC
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Post by Davey
So what happened to the huge storms and gales we were promised over the
weekend? This is getting to be more and more the pattern, we cancel
things because we are told that it's going to be wet and windy, and
then the sun shines instead.
I think they were deferred...
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Rusty Hinge
To err is human. To really foul things up requires a computer and the BOFH.
Davey
2013-10-27 23:31:00 UTC
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On Sun, 27 Oct 2013 20:40:49 +0000
Post by RustyHinge
Post by Davey
So what happened to the huge storms and gales we were promised over
the weekend? This is getting to be more and more the pattern, we
cancel things because we are told that it's going to be wet and
windy, and then the sun shines instead.
I think they were deferred...
..to this weekend?
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Davey.
Nun the Wizer
2013-10-28 02:30:34 UTC
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Post by RustyHinge
Post by Davey
So what happened to the huge storms and gales we were promised over the
weekend? This is getting to be more and more the pattern, we cancel
things because we are told that it's going to be wet and windy, and
then the sun shines instead.
I think they were deferred...
It's pretty much a gale here in Dreux (not East Anglia).
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Nun the Wizer
Old Codger
2013-10-31 17:44:01 UTC
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Post by RustyHinge
Post by Davey
So what happened to the huge storms and gales we were promised over the
weekend? This is getting to be more and more the pattern, we cancel
things because we are told that it's going to be wet and windy, and
then the sun shines instead.
I think they were deferred...
Indeed. We lost our 'lectric 0700 Monday, returned 1815 yesterday. The
last 20 odd houses in the road still have no 'lectric and many more
across the region are in the same boat.
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RustyHinge
2013-10-31 23:28:54 UTC
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Post by Old Codger
Post by RustyHinge
Post by Davey
So what happened to the huge storms and gales we were promised over the
weekend? This is getting to be more and more the pattern, we cancel
things because we are told that it's going to be wet and windy, and
then the sun shines instead.
I think they were deferred...
Indeed. We lost our 'lectric 0700 Monday, returned 1815 yesterday. The
last 20 odd houses in the road still have no 'lectric and many more
across the region are in the same boat.
I found a pantile in my front garden, and it wasn't frommy roof. Next
two properties upwind haven't panties^h^h^pantiles, and I can't see any
missing from neighbours' houselids
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Rusty Hinge
To err is human. To really foul things up requires a computer and the BOFH.
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