Not looking good Gal. Thing is. It looks like it will hit your south coast even worse than it will hit us in Wales. Take care. Stay safe. Stay IN!
Meteorlogica lOffice 'Red' warning has now been extended to include Surrey, East Sussex, Kent and Essex including London !!!
..... Good Friday Morning/Afternoon/Evening/Night to all my HIP Forum friends. Below is the weather forecast here in Colwyn Bay North Wales UK. VERY STORMY! 43F / 7C here at the moment. You can look below on our live CCTV Nest feeds if you wish to see what the weather is like here right now. One camera is situated just over the Patio Door and looking down towards the sea: Shared Live Stream | Nest This camera is looking down into the garden, and up the road looking towards railway bridge: Shared Live Stream | Nest Took a couple pictures while out for walk at 10.00AM Lul before the storm methinks!
View from the Queens Hotel in Brighton a few minutes ago - Brighton Pier should be more than 30 feet above sea level. 【LIVE】 Brighton Pier Live Cam | SkylineWebcams
Will do Doc. All of my 6 CCTV cameras (3 outside/3inside) keep on recording with NEST cloud for up to 30 days. I can save any amount of footage from that if I want.
That Eunice Woman's bark has been worse than her bite here. Toothless even. The storm has been not a lot really. I went out for another walk along the promenade at around 4.15PM and though a bit windy, Eunice didn’t blow me at all. Took another coupla photos, and as you can see, all is quite calm really. ..
@Boozercruiser glad you were spared... and @Candy Gal hope you did not have any damage. Sorry for your neighbors tree Quite the pictures to see of O2, etc. Thanks for your reports! @Vladimir Illich that webcam of the pier was phenomenal! What a storm!
Today in La Paz, blah blah blah... I am certain none of you want to hear my tales of endless sun and sand. So today's destination is different. This is the Mars Perserverance Rover with the Martian drone behind it... this is a daily report from where ever the Rover has roamed to that day
My Pad is about 1 mile inland from the pier, so no, I didn't blow away Zen matey, but it was really 'wild' out there !!!
Well we've said goodbye to Eunice, but now welcome storm Franklin that is on our doorstep and wanting to come in !!! Storm Franklin to strike UK as amber warning issued by Met Office Laura Parnaby 20 February 2022, 10:10 am Storm Franklin is set to strike the UK just days after Storm Eunice destroyed buildings and left 1.4 million homes without power. The Met Office has issued an amber warning for wind which could cause “travel delays, road and rail closures, power cuts and the potential risk to life and property” in Northern Ireland from midnight until 7am on Monday. Meteorologist Becky Mitchell said this is the first time the national forecaster has recorded three major storms in such quick succession since the naming system was introduced seven years ago. She told the PA news agency: “This is the first time we have had three named storms within a week, and we started the storm naming system in 2015. “At the moment we’ve got a really active jet stream, which is why we’re seeing so many storms track right towards the UK. “We had Dudley on Wednesday, Eunice on Friday and Franklin today.” Milder yellow warnings for wind also cover Wales, Northern Ireland and most of England from midday on Sunday until 1pm on Monday. Environment agencies have also issued hundreds of alerts for flooding across the UK. The Met Office has named #StormFranklin The storm is forecast to bring strong winds and heavy rain to the UK on Sunday and Monday The strongest winds will be in Northern Ireland where an Amber weather warning has been issued Stay #WeatherAware ⚠️ pic.twitter.com/gOektUciFQ — Met Office (@metoffice) February 20, 2022 This comes just two days after Storm Eunice caused what providers believe was a record national outage over a 24-hour period on Friday, with around 1.4 million homes affected. Some 83,000 people were still without power on Sunday morning, according to the Energy Networks Association. The Environment Agency has issued 44 flood warnings where “flooding is likely” for locations mainly in the north and west of England, and 117 alerts where “flooding is possible” for the north-western half of the UK, London and the south coast. Some 18 flood warnings and seven alerts have also been issued across the Scottish Borders, Ayrshire, Orkney and the Western Isles by the Scottish Environment Protection Agency. Natural Resources Wales has issued six flood warnings for areas just east of Shrewsbury, and 25 alerts covering much of the country.