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A press release from the Met Office issued about an hour ago says: "Storm force westerly winds with gusts of 80 to 90 mph are expected across northern and eastern England and parts of southern Scotland from the early hours of Saturday morning. Northeast England is currently considered at greatest risk from the damaging winds. Buildings could be damaged and many trees uprooted. Driving conditions will be extremely dangerous and the public is advised not to make any journeys unless really necessary." I'm going home to tie the house down. The bicycles are staying in the workshop till it's all over. Colin |
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