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Not bad up here Andy, the wind was the main problem for the open areas, the pentland hills (that normally channel the wind over us) actually shielded us this time.

We won't have a flooding problem as we're about 300 feet above any major water level and any of the lochs in the hills above us just drain into the country side.

I was worried about my kids in the Midlands but the food map showed no instance in their area
 
The phone is engaged all the time, so either they are busy or have a line fault. Nothing I can do at the moment, will just keep trying over the weekend.

Wind was bad by us and a old mattress (waiting for the council to pick up) we had outside has blown into my wife's car and broken the door-mirror off, but apart from that it looks like the house and everything else has faired okay.

Si:)
 
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For your info Si as you have property over here,Some update photo's of the damage the tidal surge did earlier this month.

The damage is that bad the RNLI crew are living on a boat in the Humber during their duty hours.

Extra high spring tides are expected on Jan 1-2.

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Gregg
Thanks Gregg, great photos, will have to keep an eye out. Was lucky that only one caravan was damaged last time.

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