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2011 Scotland Windstorm
Well, 2011 Scotland Windstorm is interesting and on the ball. I'm in North Wales at the moment, and I can hear the wind whistling down the chimney (at least I've managed to get the fire alight), but my Wife in Fife says that she had to tape the cat flap shut. I had intended driving up today, but had too many things to do (like finalise a Removals company), and had heard that Gustav would be bad for driving in. Hopefully, I'll be ready to go Friday afternoon, but I think I'll check this page as well as the BBC and the Met Office websites, and I'll probably avoid the Forth Road Bridge. BTW, if you reply here, I'll see it (possibly not until I'm in Scotland), and if you are on a static IP address, you will too -- you could think about creating an account (top right of most screens). Tim PF (talk) 21:42, 3 February 2011 (UTC)


 * As I am an not really experienced user, I just started the page, however he edited it. Just mentioning that, but the praise must go to him for making a superb editing job on it Tpxpress (talk) 16:22, 4 February 2011 (UTC)


 * Doh!!! I forgot to add the storm page to my Watchlist. I left Wales about the time you posted that, and arrived just after midnight.  It was a bit hairy driving in the crosswinds at times, but not much worse than a few other journeys over the winter (wind and snow).  A lot of standing water and flooding in places, all the way from Cumbria to the M74, M876, and across Fife, where there was a lot of debris on the roads (from trees and flooding).  The wind is still whistling down this chimney. Tim PF (talk) 01:51, 5 February 2011 (UTC)