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Yellow weather warnings - sensible precautions or scaremongering?

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RosiesMaw2 Wed 22-Jan-25 14:36:19

Just that really.
I find I am worrying myself sick over fetching GD on Friday after school to stay with me as I am taking her to “Ballet Shoes” at the National Theatre on Saturday.
Worrying now about trains being cancelled, as I decided not to drive to Birmingham and back in one afternoon, worrying about delays on Saturday.
I could not bear to disappoint her. This is a special occasion for her - a birthday present from me - and the tickets were not cheap - plus it was the only date that suited us both for a matinee.
So I looked at the more detailed local forecast for Friday and Saturday and it doesn’t look too bad at all - but all this talk of 90mph gales is giving me sleepless nights.

Grandmabatty Wed 22-Jan-25 14:37:20

I'd rather be prepared for the worst then pleasantly surprised.

25Avalon Wed 22-Jan-25 14:39:28

One report I read said 250 miles per hour winds! I don’t think that’s right. Must be a misprint or an idiot.

Barleyfields Wed 22-Jan-25 14:44:23

There does seem to be a lot of scaremongering about this. There was even a thread on here the other day telling us to get everything done on Thursday because there would be 90mph winds on Friday (I’m looking at you infoman). Like you Roses I was worried until I looked at our local forecast. Yes it will be windy but definitely not 90mp here. In some areas the winds will be very high but not everywhere

Barleyfields Wed 22-Jan-25 14:45:22

25Avalon

One report I read said 250 miles per hour winds! I don’t think that’s right. Must be a misprint or an idiot.

I think someone got confused about the jet stream … 🙄

Charleygirl5 Wed 22-Jan-25 14:46:10

I also like to be prepared. I did an extra food shop, so I would not starve. I live in London, and it stated it would be heavy rain and very windy. The last time there was weather scaremongering, there was not a drop of rain here. It isn't easy to know what to do.

Sago Wed 22-Jan-25 14:46:44

We are driving North West on Friday to our daughters, I suspect it will be a rough journey.

The wind whistles through her 400 year old house and the poor dog gets terrified!
The children are not too happy when it’s windy either.

I can imagine us all huddled together in a power cut with the bonkers dog.

AreWeThereYet Wed 22-Jan-25 14:49:31

We've often had warnings of snow, ice, winds, heavy rain, then nothing happens. I don't take much notice of long term forecasts because things can change so much over even a few days. We drove through quite heavy snow just 5 miles away from our house some weeks ago, but there was nothing near our house. Not even rain. I do bear the warnings in mind though, and keep checking for changes.

M0nica Wed 22-Jan-25 14:52:56

I think weather forecasters now are rapidly getting the reputaion of the little boy who kept calling wolf. They keep giving us these multicolour warnings and promise that Armageddon is about to decend on us, or we will be rained on non-stop for forty days and forty nights and all we get is an ordinary windy day and a few hours of rain.

The problem with constantly warning us all hell will break lose- and then it doesn't, is that one day they will be right and no one will take any notice of them.

Tomorrow I will do the weekly shop in the morning, as usual. Visit a friend in the afternoon, as usual and on Friday morning I will turn up for my appointment for an eye brow tint and trim, as booked in my and my beautician's diaries.

fancythat Wed 22-Jan-25 14:53:38

Someone told me that nowadays there is more scaremongering about weather, so people are not caught out by it.
I dont know how true that is.

Personally I would rather be safe than sorry.

henetha Wed 22-Jan-25 14:55:03

I prefer to be warned about these things. I'll go shopping tomorrow and stay in on Friday, just in case.

Beechnut Wed 22-Jan-25 14:59:47

I’ve been shopping today as I’ve a class and errands to run tomorrow. I don’t like shopping in the rain. I’ve no idea why but talk of storms etc set me on edge these days.

fancythat Wed 22-Jan-25 15:01:38

I have become increasingly bothered by wind.
Never used to bother me at all years ago.
Perhaps beacuse our rooves were more secure?

Wind seems fiercer nowadays.
But that could be my misconception.

Barleyfields Wed 22-Jan-25 15:04:41

I just don’t like being out in the wind. No rational reason. It just annoys me. I don’t mind it if I’m inside. My grandad was always in a bad mood if it was windy so perhaps it’s hereditary!

escaped Wed 22-Jan-25 15:10:26

Sunday afternoon onwards, the second round, could also be bad.
I'm on the weather forecast every hour, obsessed you could say! The wind speeds look to be less severe than previously thought. I'm told they're southerlies for anyone interested. I'd hate to spill my cocktails on a 24-hour new ferry testing voyage to France and back! 🍸 🍹

M0nica Wed 22-Jan-25 15:16:44

escaped

Sunday afternoon onwards, the second round, could also be bad.
I'm on the weather forecast every hour, obsessed you could say! The wind speeds look to be less severe than previously thought. I'm told they're southerlies for anyone interested. I'd hate to spill my cocktails on a 24-hour new ferry testing voyage to France and back! 🍸 🍹

Are you going to St malo on the new boat. We are testing it put in early March. We usually, go Portsmouth -Caen, but DH is a Naval Architect (ship designer) and cannot resist trying out a new ship.

Allira Wed 22-Jan-25 15:19:02

I thought the worst was predicted for further up north and coastal areas?

Keep checking for updates. 🤞

HS62 Wed 22-Jan-25 15:21:54

I've been 😟 worrying all winter about incoming storms. None of them were as bad as predicted. I actually enjoyed being outside in some of the high winds etc. It was a lot of hype a lot of the time. Some weather stations exaggerating, to save their arsed. We don't want another MICHAEL FISH MOMENT Zdo we one weatherman said. Daft at times. Just use your loaf on the day. Love. Xx

escaped Wed 22-Jan-25 15:26:55

M0nica

escaped

Sunday afternoon onwards, the second round, could also be bad.
I'm on the weather forecast every hour, obsessed you could say! The wind speeds look to be less severe than previously thought. I'm told they're southerlies for anyone interested. I'd hate to spill my cocktails on a 24-hour new ferry testing voyage to France and back! 🍸 🍹

Are you going to St malo on the new boat. We are testing it put in early March. We usually, go Portsmouth -Caen, but DH is a Naval Architect (ship designer) and cannot resist trying out a new ship.

Yes M0nica. I was feeling very lucky to have won the opportunity until the flippin' storm came along. The Bretagne will always be my favourite ship, a hard act to follow.
Ask your husband if The Saint Malo can hold fast in those conditions. I had a bad experience last year when the Pont Aven couldn't get into Plymouth because of the weather.
But I'm a bit of a daredevil at heart.

Allira Wed 22-Jan-25 15:31:25

HS62

I've been 😟 worrying all winter about incoming storms. None of them were as bad as predicted. I actually enjoyed being outside in some of the high winds etc. It was a lot of hype a lot of the time. Some weather stations exaggerating, to save their arsed. We don't want another MICHAEL FISH MOMENT Zdo we one weatherman said. Daft at times. Just use your loaf on the day. Love. Xx

None of them were as bad as predicted.

Storm Darragh certainly was.

Moonwatcher1904 Wed 22-Jan-25 15:33:40

We live in a top floor flat with a flat roof above us. Our flat faces the Irish Sea so we get bombarded with all sorts of weather but we are still here.
I think the media do a lot of scaremongering. Only the other week was a headline about a threat to life as snow expected. A bit of an exaggeration as it was practically gone the next day.

surfingsal Wed 22-Jan-25 15:34:16

We live on the seafront so I do keep an eye on the weather warnings, but the ones I take most notice of are the ones the surf shops put online every day, , so I look at them if we are in for a rough spell as the are more localised and are usually quite accurate and also give the height of the tides, we have never been flooded but I just like to check ,it also gives me a chance to protect some of the pots in the garden and move anything that might blow away.

Jaxjacky Wed 22-Jan-25 15:34:49

If we lived in Ireland, on a red warning, I’d pay more attention, as it is I’ll carry on Friday, out for lunch and later to the pub. We have gusts of 60mph forecast.

escaped Wed 22-Jan-25 15:40:31

Allira

I thought the worst was predicted for further up north and coastal areas?

Keep checking for updates. 🤞

It all looks pretty dodgy to me windpipe.

escaped Wed 22-Jan-25 15:41:51

Windpipe = windwise!
Though my windpipe might suffer along with my foodpipe! 🤮