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We have had lots of rain, as expected in the North Pennines at this time of year, but no proper flooding and very little wind of late, so the lands not drying. Can't get more than 20ft into the wood with Landy as it's a bog hole. Had to pull it out with Kawasaki mule this aft. Packed up early removing squirrel damaged beech as sick of being muddied up to knees, makes everything lots more tiring and difficult. Now sat next to Rayburn with a cider, lots better.

 

Roll on some cold dry clear weather!

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We have had lots of rain, as expected in the North Pennines at this time of year, but no proper flooding and very little wind of late, so the lands not drying. Can't get more than 20ft into the wood with Landy as it's a bog hole. Had to pull it out with Kawasaki mule this aft. Packed up early removing squirrel damaged beech as sick of being muddied up to knees, makes everything lots more tiring and difficult. Now sat next to Rayburn with a cider, lots better.

 

Roll on some cold dry clear weather!

 

HI MATE they say 30mm of rain here on friday this week mad :thumbdown:thanks jon

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Just check our local amateur weather station, we've had 13.4 inches of rain so far this month, that's nearly 1/2 inch per day!

As you can see from the rest of the details we've had quite a nice day.

 

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Did any one else experience the mini tornado that went through Essex at about 16:40 this Saturday?

 

Must have hit the estate. There was a willow top snapped when I got in on Monday. We had a brief spell of thunder and lightning in Maldon as well. :001_rolleyes:

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Just check our local amateur weather station, we've had 13.4 inches of rain so far this month, that's nearly 1/2 inch per day!

As you can see from the rest of the details we've had quite a nice day.

 

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It's no joke is it.

 

Local news said over the last 2 months 1/2 meter had fallen and that was not even up on the hills. would not be surprised if it was not getting up to near a meter on the high ground. 250mm fell in three days early on in the month but can't get any long term records for that weather station.

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It's no joke is it.

 

Local news said over the last 2 months 1/2 meter had fallen and that was not even up on the hills. would not be surprised if it was not getting up to near a meter on the high ground. 250mm fell in three days early on in the month but can't get any long term records for that weather station.

 

HI WOOD now thats just mad mate thanks jon :thumbup:

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HI WOOD now thats just mad mate thanks jon :thumbup:

 

Mad is the only word for it Jon :thumbup:

 

We are way luckier than the poor souls in your neck of the woods. We are up on the hill so all the rain just rushes off but looking at flooding on the levels is proper bad.

 

Do you recon todays promise by the government to dredge will make any difference?

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Mad is the only word for it Jon :thumbup:

 

We are way luckier than the poor souls in your neck of the woods. We are up on the hill so all the rain just rushes off but looking at flooding on the levels is proper bad.

 

Do you recon todays promise by the government to dredge will make any difference?

 

HI WOOD it would of helped if the EA dredge back last summer mate now it going to take a very long time get water off mate 30mm this friday today it may take to the summer to get the water off down thanks jon

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