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Arse 'Friends' Dyslexic?

So where's all this "wow, scary" weather then? :confused:

 

Cancelled an all day test session up at Knockhill today as the forecasts were predicting gales and heavy rain/snow!

 

Even the forecast for Edinburgh was strong winds and heavy rain - so far it's been light rain and zero wind.

 

OK, I've saved about ?400 but I could have done with the track time.

Not happy. :mad:

 

Disclaimer: Chances are it is gale force winds and snow up at The Hill - mind you it could be like that in July! ;)

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Check the met office website: http://www.metoffice.gov.uk/

 

I looked at it yesterday and there was no weather warnings issued for the whole of Scotland.

 

The only people who should be receiving severe weather warnings are farmers in the mid-west who've every chance of seeing their house disappear up the vortex of a cyclone, or perhaps some hut dwellers in south-east asia in an earthquakes or tsunami zone.

 

That's severe weather.

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Just heard a guy on the radio say

 

"its really bad... I seen a wheely bin blow over"

 

Wow... see that every ****ing day.

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i would hardly call it severe weather here in london either. due to the pishin rain visibility was poor on the A13 earlier and the plants on my balcony blew over.

 

they're a bit soft down here when it comes to the weather

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coppercrutch

They always do this these days. I reckon they are just scared of the classic Michael Fish **** up. Doing all they can to avoid a repeat !!

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