server down wrote: » Red warning.
RayM wrote: » There'll be a lot of disappointed people on the Weather forum if it turns out to be a damp squid. They're always putting these weather 'events' on a great big pedal stool. I expect some of them are trying to persuade their parents to panic-buy essential items and board the windows up, in anticipation of what will doubtless be remembered for many years as "The Great Blustery Day of 2017".
IvyTheTerrible wrote: » It's hyped up. It's a hurricane now but by Monday it'll be calmed down to.typical Autumn storm level.
AttentionBebe wrote: » https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnXKVY-_i2c
Sue Pa Key Pa wrote: » Ach, we've been together too long now for that.
server down wrote: » Thanks for the expertise.
flaneur wrote: I would suggest removing loose stuff around your house,.
jonon9 wrote: » A bit of wind and lots of rain that's all we get.
billyhead wrote: » A storm in a teacup. The media hype these things
AllForIt wrote: » Overblown story if you ask me.
server down wrote: » The expertise on this thread is useful. Thanks. The meteorologists had me slightly worried.
whoopsadoodles wrote: » Don't make any uneccesary hair appointments
BillyBobBS wrote: » more importantly my wife is getting her hair cut today shall i tell her it's a waste of time as her hair do will be ruined come Monday.