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The spey has burst it's banks just here with us, and whilst driving down the

A9 today, the Tay was very high and part of the A9 was flodded thismorning near Pitlochry.... looks like we've had some serious rainfall in the last few days.

 

Friends over the west coast were syaing it's been raining over there in parts almost non-stop for a month!

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Here in suffolk, i drove my tractor across a clients lawn today and it did not make a mark. On radio 2 they were saying don't travel if you don't need to in scotland.

 

Thats radio 2 for you! Jeremy vine was discussing mobile phone use while driving today and according to him 90% of people using mobiles driving were adults - WTF?! :alberteinstein:

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