Bit windy last night

Started by Oldman, March 28, 2016, 09:59:33 AM

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Oldman

Hope no one suffered from it too much.
Down our road 1 tree missed my neighbours car by inches, blew her sons motorcycle over and thee are lots of fence panels missing also wheely bins scattered around.
Fortunately we escaped with just a pot plant falling over
Modelling stupid small scale using T gauge track and IDl induction track. Still have  N gauge but not the space( Japanese Trams) Excuse spelling errors please, posting on mobile phone

austinbob

Went to walk dog this morning, usual route, but found the road blocked by a fallen tree. No damage done fortunately.
:beers:
Size matters - especially if you don't have a lot of space - and N gauge is the answer!

Bob Austin

Portpatrick

At 10.15 it is still windy in Watford, though the rain seems to have eased off a lot.  Fence panels in my immediate vicinity still upright.  No evidence of serious damage, but not been out yet.  Driving to St Albans later this afternoon.

Skyline2uk

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We got off lightly on the edge of Bristol, but seeing as we lost a fence panel in each of the last two named storms (one either side of the garden, so only one to pay for), I was hoping that would be the case.

Will probably be out collecting rubbish from the front lawn later, strange aero effect of the neighbours porch sets up a vortex that traps stuff on our grass.

Skyline2uk

JBQFC

our wheelie bins are at the other end of the garden and one fence panel is down but was a quick fix to get it back up
the biggest job was picking up the recycling that had blow all over the garden

JasonBz

It's a bit windy here on a pennine hill now! Windy enough that shutting the gate into the backyard is hard work!

jonclox

No damage done here but we did loose a lot of sleep due to the wind and driving rain/hail  ::)
Still pretty rough with hailstorms here this afternoon >:(
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