If the weathforecast said it is going to rain, I wouldn't worry too much, they have been just about 100% wrong for the past week or so.
To be fair, they were spot on for yesterday - but then again, a stopped clock is right twice a day.
I was invited to sail in the IOW Round the Island race on Saturday, looked at the forecast, 23-28 degrees, sunshine, lovely, I'll have a go at that (being that I am a novice sailor with very little experience). Turns out to be just about the worst ever weather in living memory for a RTIR, F5/F6 going on F7, (30 knot + winds), waves/swells refered to as 'by far and away the biggest ever seen on the south side of the island', and I found out that I can get seasick. Ellen MacArthur gave up after a couple of hours, Ben Ainslie, , said: "It was pretty extreme conditions, it was certainly the roughest, windiest Round the Island Race I have ever been involved with".
Thanks a f***ing bunch weather forecasters, 8 hours, of torment, freezing cold and soaking wet, and puke.
Threatening in Crawley.
starting to spit in Haywards Heath
If the weathforecast said it is going to rain, I wouldn't worry too much, they have been just about 100% wrong for the past week or so.
If the weathforecast said it is going to rain, I wouldn't worry too much, they have been just about 100% wrong for the past week or so.
is that like a tornado type storm or just alot of rain, im dumb lolgo back to 1800 then to 1900, check out the storm in northern france that appeared out've NOWHERE into a US style SuperCell (ok maybe a Medium Cell but still!!)
link would help!!
Met Office: British Isles: Visible satellite imagery