...... Good Sunday morning/afternoon/evening and night to all my lovely HIP Forum friends. It looks better outside than yesterday with mainly cloud, but no rain. Off out soon for a promenade walk and get my favourite Sunday Newspaper. The Mail On Sunday. I hope you have a really nice day people. ....... Above is weather forecast for here in Colwyn Bay/Rhos On Sea North Wales. You can look below in on my live CCTV Nest feeds if you wish to see what the weather is like here right now. One camera is situated just over the Patio Door and looking down towards the sea: Shared Live Stream | Nest This camera is looking up road towards railway bridge: Shared Live Stream | Nest ..........
I am happy you guys are cozy... and I do like the Netflix myself. Currently binge-watching the series "Sex Education" for some good laughs. I like all the foreign stuff that is subtitled or overdubbed in English so well.
Took a couple photos on my new iPhone 13 Max Plus while on that walk earlier. The sea nearly got me! Still to delve into settings, but photos look O.K. up to now. ..
Batten the hatches again people - after just getting over Storm Arwen, here comes Storm Barra !!! UK set for more weather chaos with newly-named Storm Barra set to bring high winds, rain and snow Ellen Manning 5 December 2021, 6:31 pm The UK is facing more weather warnings this week with the arrival of the newly-named 'Storm Barra'. On Sunday the Met Office announced that an area of low-pressure hitting the UK from the Atlantic on Tuesday has been named Storm Barra, and is set to hit the Republic of Ireland hardest. The storm brings with it strong winds and rain as well as snow across northern England and Scotland, the Met Office said. The warnings come as more than 3,000 home were still without power more than a week after Storm Arwen caused outages. Weather warnings for wind and snow are in place across the UK for Tuesday, with the arrival of Storm Barra. (Met Office) Yellow wind weather warnings are in place across England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, with yellow snow warnings in place in Southern and Western Scotland. As well as weather warnings, the Met Office predicts further wet and windy weather heading into next week. This week's poor weather conditions are set to hit areas already impacted by Storm Arwen, causing further problems. On Saturday, gusts of between 35-50mph battered the country overnight, with temperatures plummeting to below zero in parts of Scotland. The UK is set to get battered by more bad weather with the arrival of Storm Barra just over a week after Storm Arwen caused chaos. (Getty) In a statement announcing the naming of Storm Barra, Frank Saunders, Chief Meteorologist at the Met Office, said: "Strong winds arriving across the west through Tuesday morning, will spread inland and reach eastern areas through the afternoon and early evening. "Gusts of 45-50mph are expected widely, with 60-70mph in exposed coastal locations. The strongest winds will ease across inland areas into the overnight period." Deputy Chief Meteorologist Brent Walker added: "A band of rain will turn to snow across northern England and Scotland through Tuesday." He said 2cm to 5cm of snow is expected across the area covered by the weather warnings, but that could reach 10cm, particularly in parts of the Southern Uplands and Highlands, as well as snow drifting in places, particularly over the highest routes. On a visit to the North East on Sunday to survey the damage caused by Storm Arwen, Energy Secretary Kwasi Kwarteng warned power firms that the government would review their operations following continuing outages. His comments come after Boris Johnson said he had held calls with those leading the response to Storm Arwen and the government was ready to further support the recovery work “in any way we can”. Nearly 300 personnel from the Army and the Royal Marines were still in the area on Sunday morning, providing support to civil authorities and conducting door-to-door checks on vulnerable people, the Ministry of Defence said.
....... Good Monday morning/afternoon/evening and night to all my lovely HIP Forum friends. Piddling down outside here in Colwyn Bay this morning. Not going out in that, but hopefully later the rain will give us a break so can go out walkies. I hope you have a really nice day people. ....... Above is weather forecast for here in Colwyn Bay/Rhos On Sea North Wales. You can look below in on my live CCTV Nest feeds if you wish to see what the weather is like here right now. One camera is situated just over the Patio Door and looking down towards the sea: Shared Live Stream | Nest This camera is looking up road towards railway bridge: Shared Live Stream | Nest ........
As exciting as ever in Eastbourne, just a few naked 90-year-old nudists on the beach. Alas, the marina does not have a cam. https://www.webcamtaxi.com/en/england/east-sussex/eastbourne-pier.html
The high temp for today 57 degrees F... That was at midnight. It's 37 degrees right now and it will be 17 by midnight tonight. PSA... Don't get excited when a weather report says "high for tomorrow will be 57 degrees" without paying attention to when it's going to actually be that temperature.
Well where I am up from the sea Peter is too high for that sea to get to. The road there you can see on our web cam is quite on a slope. So no worries. Thank you.