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2 minutes ago, skc101fc said:

Look out all of you whining girlies over there. Storm Barra heading your way now. We've had a hell of a pasting over here, SW Ireland. Average wind speeds 80-90 kmh gusts (prolonged) of 130k's. Its been a truly violent day.

Anyone doing clearance works etc take care , lookout for hangers as well as what you're focusing on.

 

 

We had wet and very windy mid afternoon  ( driving rain and hail ) but its died down now . 6 degrees . Are we gonna get some more ?

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48 minutes ago, skc101fc said:

Yep, the strongest front of it is just pushing into the Irish sea now, heading for Wales.
Tie everything down

Send it over to us we can handle it 💪

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Enjoy, We've had the meat out of it, but there's still bones and teeth left !
I have to say our forecasters are bloody good at what they do, so hour by hour we knew what was ahead of us, predicted yesterday, so we could do all the preps necessary. Genny was fueled up yesterday and extra available for a hard day's work today.

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8 hours ago, skc101fc said:

Enjoy, We've had the meat out of it, but there's still bones and teeth left !
I have to say our forecasters are bloody good at what they do, so hour by hour we knew what was ahead of us, predicted yesterday, so we could do all the preps necessary. Genny was fueled up yesterday and extra available for a hard day's work today.
 

Nothing of note here yet .

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Posted
24 minutes ago, Big J said:

Really crap here today. 27mm of rain in the last 24 hours, so a very indoor Christmas. 11c too. 

 

 

If you was a real man you would have done the annual christmas day swim in the Buff 🤭

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Just now, topchippyles said:

If you was a real man you would have done the annual christmas day swim in the Buff 🤭

 

No where to swim around here unfortunately. The rivers all run red with the clay run off and are also laced with sewage overflow. Not a pretty picture. 

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