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17c and clear at 22:22. The low in the North Sea scares me.
Yeah hopefully won't be too bad here.. last forecast mentioned gusts up to 130 kph at the sea and 90 to 110 kph further inland, we are used to storms here but this could be quite heavy one.
Our official weather station reported gusts up to 65 kph/40 mph in the past hour with increasing tendency.
It's also quite mild outside 13.2°C/56°F and cloudy.
Location: Segovia, central Spain, 1230 m asl, Csb Mediterranean with strong continental influence, 40º43 N
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Yeah hopefully won't be too bad here.. last forecast mentioned gusts up to 130 kph at the sea and 90 to 110 kph further inland, we are used to storms here but this could be quite heavy one.
Our official weather station reported gusts up to 65 kph/40 mph in the past hour with increasing tendency.
It's also quite mild outside 13.2°C/56°F and cloudy.
I guess this windstorm will be harmless, compared with Kyrill windstorm in January 2007, won't it?
I guess this windstorm will be harmless, compared with Kyrill windstorm in January 2007, won't it?
I remember that windstorm - it was probably our biggest since the early 90s. A wind gust of 77mph was observed at Church Fenton, and a maximum AVERAGE wind speed of 48mph.
I guess this windstorm will be harmless, compared with Kyrill windstorm in January 2007, won't it?
Never even heard of that one.
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