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Wet, wet, wet
Sacha wrote in
: On 2012-12-20 15:20:47 +0000, Broadback said: On 20/12/2012 12:21, Martin wrote: On Thu, 20 Dec 2012 09:27:36 +0000, cotula wrote: On Thu, 20 Dec 2012 08:33:42 +0000, David Hill wrote: Need I say more? Even by our standards it's wet with a lot more to come in the next day or so. Yup - see http://www.raintoday.co.uk/ 75-80mm forecast for parts of S England today. I live just off the A32 a little North of Stone, the water hereabouts has cause chaos. The A34 is closed so there are no local buses. What is going to compound, it in the future, is that they are going to build houses on a floodplain near by, no doubt extra drainage will be installed, which will move the problem further downstream! And in our own very small way, I've just driven up one of our narrowes lanes where the water is gushing down the side (no gutters) at such a rate and with so much persistence that the tarmac is breaking up into 'steps' down the lane. It's creating a very pretty but dangerous waterfall. Sounds familiar to me. The small chunks can very quickly knock off boulders. Scarper when that happens. Baz |
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