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Galen Wed 18-Dec-13 19:37:38

It's really blowing here and I now have hailstones coming down my chimney.
To cap it all, I've lost my satellite signal while watching the ten plagues of Egypt.
Is this sympathetic magic?

POGS Wed 18-Dec-13 20:09:52

It's really bad isn't it. I live in the Midlands and it is sheeting down.

Can't help but think of all those poor people who lost so much recently and of course over the years.

I am sure there will be major problems tonight.

Candles at the ready???

Anne58 Wed 18-Dec-13 20:13:13

On the plus side, went to Morrisons today and it was somewhat calm, considering the time of year. Keith in the village shop said that it had been unusually quiet there too, put it down to the awful weather making people reluctant to go out unless they had to.

Nonu Wed 18-Dec-13 20:16:40

Gusting a bit here in East Anglia .

Soutra Wed 18-Dec-13 20:23:48

Blowing a hooley here, glad not to be out and about. Hope everyone keeps safe.

tanith Wed 18-Dec-13 20:45:06

Have horizontal rain here its sure blowing , glad I'm tucked up in the warm , with tea and homemade mince pies..

gratefulgran54 Wed 18-Dec-13 20:56:22

Blowing a gale, and tiddling down here in Mid-Sussex! Me and the cats have called it quits, battened down the hatches, and are going to snuggle in/on the bed! Safe night to all! smile

rosesarered Wed 18-Dec-13 20:59:27

Yes, bucketing down here too, and very windy, some will have snow on Thursday [not me I hope!]However, it has been mild for so long that it's only to be expected I suppose.Makes you value a nice cosy home doesn't it? Makes you go and pop the kettle on as well, have you any of those mince pies to share tanith?brew

jinglbellrocks Wed 18-Dec-13 21:21:44

I have come down to Exeter to look at the Xmas market outside the cathedral but I think it might have blown away earlier this evening, or got flooded out. tchhmm

Charleygirl Wed 18-Dec-13 21:30:18

It is bucketing here in NW London. My cat took one look at the driving rain from the front door and decided she would stay in the warmth.

tanith Wed 18-Dec-13 21:31:10

oh darn it I ate the last one earlier sorry, my grandson brought me a dozen he had made to impress his new girlfriend and they were excellent (I didn't eat them all I gave half to my daughter), instead of pastry tops they had a cinnamon crumble topping , never had them like that before but I just googled the recipe and intend on making some for next week.

Ariadne Wed 18-Dec-13 22:39:38

The rain is lashing down here, hurled against the windows by very strong winds. Off to bed. Night night, all. moon

annodomini Wed 18-Dec-13 22:47:23

Same here, Ariadne. I've already had to rescue the wheelie bins which were waltzing all over the patio.

newist Wed 18-Dec-13 23:05:57

The weather is horrendous here in the Hebrides, normally the bins are emptied first thing in the morning, most people put them out night time, we don't . Some bins are out and they are blowing all over the road, as there are no street lights its quite dangerous, the sheep on the road are bad enough.

harrigran Thu 19-Dec-13 00:09:02

Weather has been dreadful, GD1 went to bed but was nervous and GD2 would not settle at all. I put her to bed at 7.30 and she was still awake at 10pm, she kept calling to me and saying she was frightened of all the noises. I must say the house was shaking, it is on the top of a hill and is quite exposed. I have come away and left her mum to settle her and I have a bad back from sitting on the stairs so as to stay close and reassure her.

posie Thu 19-Dec-13 00:16:27

Blowing a gale and raining here (Scotland). The gusts sound quite frightening so I'm messing about on the computer to put off going to bed because I know it'll be hard to sleep with all that noise going on.

Gally Thu 19-Dec-13 00:58:15

Where about in Scotland are you Posie? I always worry about being away from home in winter when so many things can go wrong with the house. Luckily my neighbour is in and out each day to check - I worry about the roof slates flying off down the road! shock. Keep safe everyone!
(I don't like to rub it in, but I am sitting in a cool breeze, 29 degrees, blue skies, no clouds and sun. Downside is the plague of mozzies - they are particularly partial to my northern european skin!)

Granny23 Thu 19-Dec-13 01:20:04

Lulls and then big drawn out gusts here Gally. The wind in the trees at the back sounds like a train and the cat flap keeps clattering. The wind is blowing West to East, so it is not very cold and so far no rain, hail or snow. Hope things have quietened down by morning as DD1 is officiating at a funeral (graveside) in Glenfarg but thankfully has elected to travel in the hearse for once, so either they will all get there together or not, as the case may be.

envy of your sunshine but not the midges. If I was there you would all be safe - midges find me irresistible.

FlicketyB Thu 19-Dec-13 01:48:47

Tipping down in Oxfordshire and the rain is rattling against the window. This autumn's gales have brought down several tiles. Come the spring we will need to get a roofer in.

As the house is old we have a clay peg tile roof and these tiles are prone to slippage. We need to get a roofer in to do repairs every three or dour years.

Granny23 Fri 20-Dec-13 02:03:29

Update for Gally - bit wet, bit blustery today but nothing to write home about. Snow on the Ochils and also on the Lomond Hills this am, but then the sun came out and it melted away. No reports of damage on the news. Calm but cold tonight.

Gally Fri 20-Dec-13 03:07:59

Thanks G123. It's hard to imagine from my immediate perspective! We have just had lunch and are draped over chairs trying to locate a cool draft. Rosellas are pecking away in the eucalyptus, there is a very fetching possum decorating the electricity wires outside the house (very dead it is too) and I daren't think about what is lurking under the house - Larry the blue tongued lizard hasn't been spotted recently.........tchshock

Granny23 Fri 20-Dec-13 03:22:32

I still cannot get used to the idea that I can converse with someone in a different time and a different place. It is good to know that the sun is shining for you - make the most of it while you can. It is gey dreich here!

FlicketyB Sat 21-Dec-13 15:16:19

It is a miserable day today. The wind is blowing and the rain is pouring but the house is watrm, all the Christmas lights are on and we have lit the stove which is oozing heat into the room.

There is nothing nicer than being warm and cosy indoors when it is horrible out.

granjura Sat 21-Dec-13 15:20:06

It was awful here in the Swiss mountains yesterday, but lovely, sunny and bright today. We really need more snow though smile

ps Sat 21-Dec-13 17:34:16

Not good in the North West, rain hitting the windows and may even be sleet, too dark to tell. Heating is turned up but it is still chilly and very windy outside.