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Stephen 23-01-2025 22:23

Storm Éowyn
 
Well with the storm hitting the UK tomorrow many parts of NI and Central/South Western Scotland now having red alerts issued for tomorrow and the emergency broadcast alert system being used and most stores and services(schools, councils, supermarkets, public transport) now closed tomorrow it really looks like a day in the house is the best thing with gusts up to 100mph creating a danger to life.

BBC News - Storm Éowyn: Millions to get phone alert and schools and transport to shut - BBC News
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5ye2jpjx03o

Chris 23-01-2025 22:30

Re: Storm Éowyn
 
I knew a couple of people who jumped out of their skins when the alert went off on their phones this evening :D. I can confirm if you’re using Apple CarPlay it takes over your dashboard multimedia screen and wails out of your speakers. Missus got quite a shock while on an unlit country road in nowheresville.

Here in civilisation I did the Friday afternoon shop this afternoon and middle child is delighted that visiting boyfriend can’t get back to London for another 24 hours. So someone’s happy anyway.

Jaymoss 23-01-2025 22:40

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Will be going out cycling at some point if its too bad I will go off road . Last storm was nearly blown into traffic. Headwinds make life really hard but its all extra calories burnt and added risk excitement I guess

Stephen 23-01-2025 22:45

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Originally Posted by Chris (Post 36189932)
I knew a couple of people who jumped out of their skins when the alert went off on their phones this evening :D. I can confirm if you’re using Apple CarPlay it takes over your dashboard multimedia screen and wails out of your speakers. Missus got quite a shock while on an unlit country road in nowheresville.

Here in civilisation I did the Friday afternoon shop this afternoon and middle child is delighted that visiting boyfriend can’t get back to London for another 24 hours. So someone’s happy anyway.

I was in Tesco and hearing it all over the store hundreds of times was very weird with everyone looking to see what it was. I'd already seen it was going to be used so wasn't shocked when it did happen.

Our bin collection is off tomorrow and the Tesco stores here will not be opened for staff safety. Step-daughter still has to get in to work though as work(sdue to public transport being stop from 8am) in a Doctor Surgery in the Glasgow Royal Infirmary.

Dude111 23-01-2025 22:45

I hope the storm isnt very bad...

Stephen 23-01-2025 22:53

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They don't issue red alerts for little storms dude. Gusts up to 100mph expected in places ,70-80mph expected in most red areas. Serious risk to life.

Chris 23-01-2025 23:07

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Originally Posted by Stephen (Post 36189936)
I was in Tesco and hearing it all over the store hundreds of times was very weird with everyone looking to see what it was. I'd already seen it was going to be used so wasn't shocked when it did happen.

Our bin collection is off tomorrow and the Tesco stores here will not be opened for staff safety. Step-daughter still has to get in to work though as work(sdue to public transport being stop from 8am) in a Doctor Surgery in the Glasgow Royal Infirmary.

Youngest was having an after-school teenage nap and woke up thinking someone had announced The Purge :D

To me the overall effect, if not the actual sound, is a bit too reminiscent of Attack Warning Red in Threads …. :disturbd:

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Originally Posted by Dude111 (Post 36189937)
I hope the storm isnt very bad...

The eye is forecast to drop to around 935mB before it starts to fill again, which is as deep as a cat 4 hurricane. So yes, it’s going to be very bad. Thankfully it isn’t a hurricane, the physics are different thanks to our latitude, and the winds won’t reach persistently hurricane force speeds, and the storm will weaken as soon as it gets close to land. But as we don’t have a hurricane season here, we don’t have the infrastructure to cope with hurricane force storms. So things are going to get a bit hairy over the next 18 hours.

RichardCoulter 24-01-2025 08:51

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Jaymoss (Post 36189933)
Will be going out cycling at some point if its too bad I will go off road . Last storm was nearly blown into traffic. Headwinds make life really hard but its all extra calories burnt and added risk excitement I guess

If your area is affected I wouldn't go cycling if I were you, your safety is more important.

Stephen 24-01-2025 09:04

Re: Storm Éowyn
 
Amber already in effect in Glasgow and it's wild already. Red alert starts at 10am.

Already seen a few bins and all the rubbish flying around as some idiots still put there bins outside.

Halcyon 24-01-2025 09:34

Re: Storm Éowyn
 
So mostly for anyone below Glasgow, it will just be a little breezy then.


I hope all those up north are safe and hopefully the storm passes quickly.

Stephen 24-01-2025 10:01

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I mean there is also an Amber wind warning extending down to just above Manchester then a yellow for below that.

Absolutely wild in Glasgow just now.

Taf 24-01-2025 10:16

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It's passed over here. Not nasty at all, but you couldn't read a newspaper out there. No sign of daleks either, and they appear en-masse during high winds.

Anonymouse 24-01-2025 10:20

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Is there an alert today? Apparently I didn't get one yesterday, if there was one.

Chris 24-01-2025 11:20

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Originally Posted by Anonymouse (Post 36189956)
Is there an alert today? Apparently I didn't get one yesterday, if there was one.

Your phone will only wail if you’re in the red alert zone, which in this case is Northern Ireland, southwest and central Scotland. Those who got the alert did so at teatime yesterday.

It’s vicious here at the moment. My wheelie bins are only staying put because I’ve lashed them down. Opposite, their recycling bin has been blown up their side path and onto the driveway where it’s now spilling plastic everywhere. In town, a full-size double headed street lamp has just come crashing down on the middle of a busy crossroads.

Stephen 24-01-2025 12:18

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A few of our neighbours ignored the do not put your bins out and now gardens are filled with rubbish as they blew around. My garden fence is blowing around and my neighbour trampoline is really not secure. To get worse in next couple of hours as the winds sweep round to be more westerly.


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