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Typhoon Turner

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  1. couple of monumental downpours this evening in orpington, coupld of flashes of lightning with one good CG, tried to catch it on vid and still it out but seem to have missed it
  2. pouring down and three decent flashes of lightning,, thunder rumbling around not too active electrically really.....
  3. rumble of thunder in the distance, squall line incoming into SE london
  4. bit breezy so far in orpington and a couple of heavy burst of rain.. radar looks interesting to the SW though...
  5. pretty wild here in orpington, my rather inaccurate barometer is now at 968 hpa.. it read 1002 this morning at 9am.. areas of petts wood now on flood alert, not good..
  6. yes pouring down and wind really picking up .. make that 978 hpa !!
  7. Amber for SE now for Wind Valid from: 0005 on Tue 24 Dec 2013 Valid to: 0600 on Tue 24 Dec 2013 Southwesterly gales and locally severe gales will continue across southern and eastern parts of England during Monday night, but are expected to strengthen further across parts of southeast England, in the Amber warning area, during the early hours of Tuesday, with gusts of 65-75 mph inland and 75-85 mph along exposed coasts. The winds will ease from the west by morning. The public should be prepared for disruption, particularly to travel and for interruptions to power supplies. Winds will strengthen further across southeast England during the early hours of Tuesday, with the potential for damaging gusts inland as well as along the coast. The winds will ease quickly from the west before dawn.
  8. Valid from: 0005 on Tue 24 Dec 2013 Valid to: 0600 on Tue 24 Dec 2013 Southwesterly gales and locally severe gales will continue across southern and eastern parts of England during Monday night, but are expected to strengthen further across parts of southeast England, in the Amber warning area, during the early hours of Tuesday, with gusts of 65-75 mph inland and 75-85 mph along exposed coasts. The winds will ease from the west by morning. The public should be prepared for disruption, particularly to travel and for interruptions to power supplies. Winds will strengthen further across southeast England during the early hours of Tuesday, with the potential for damaging gusts inland as well as along the coast. The winds will ease quickly from the west before dawn.
  9. according to my barometer pressure now 986 and falling rapidly in orpington, *unless its not working ?
  10. got to go into london to pick my dad up off the Hull train later, think it might be a difficult day! stay safe everyone
  11. ran the great south run this morning... it was blowing a hoolie then on Southsea Seafront!
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