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Sushipunk
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Originally posted by Omega_M
g'morning, yo !


Morning! :)
eRRaTiK
excellent morning, rain and all :gsmile:
Sushipunk
quote:
Originally posted by eRRaTiK
excellent morning, rain and all :gsmile:


Yeah, we're supposed to get some later today or tonight.

I won't hold my breath though :p
Slylee
doing the most amount of drugs for my size and still being able to maintain

some other stuff too probably but i dont feel like thinking up right now
Ian
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Originally posted by Sushipunk
Yeah, we're supposed to get some later today or tonight.

I won't hold my breath though :p


remember it was raining the other week & u wanted some? well we've had 2 dry days in the last 18. Flooding everywhere too. Guess what? More severe weather warnings :whip:

East Midlands:
Derby
Derbyshire
Heavy Rain 0100 Mon 25 1000 Mon 25

Rain is expected to become persistent and heavy, giving totals of 15 to 20mm in many places and locally 30mm. The public are advised to take extra care and refer to the latest Environment Agency Floodline and Flood Warnings in force' and refer to the Highways Agency for further information on traffic disruption on motorways and trunk roads. Since rainfall is forecast to continue, a further warning is likely to be issued during Monday morning.

and then

The Met Office continues to expect persistent, heavy rain to affect parts of England and Wales on Sunday night and Monday. Rainfall totals are likely to exceed 50mm in a broad band running from Yorkshire southwestwards to NE Wales, with up to 100mm or so locally. Areas immediately to the north and south of the band are also at risk of significant rainfall. The heaviest rainfall is likely to occur between 3am and 6pm on Monday. Forecast rainfall totals are exceptional, and given the saturated conditions, flooding and disruption are likely on a more widespread scale than occurred in recent days when heavy rainfall was quite localised. Strong to gale force Northerly winds will develop to the north and west of the rain band during Monday to add to the potential disruption. Flash messages will be issued as appropriate to supersede this warning. Additional Flash messages may be issued during Sunday to cater for more localised, heavy downpours.
Sushipunk
quote:
Originally posted by Ian
remember it was raining the other week & u wanted some? well we've had 2 dry days in the last 18. Flooding everywhere too. Guess what? More severe weather warnings :whip:

East Midlands:
Derby
Derbyshire
Heavy Rain 0100 Mon 25 1000 Mon 25

Rain is expected to become persistent and heavy, giving totals of 15 to 20mm in many places and locally 30mm. The public are advised to take extra care and refer to the latest Environment Agency Floodline and Flood Warnings in force' and refer to the Highways Agency for further information on traffic disruption on motorways and trunk roads. Since rainfall is forecast to continue, a further warning is likely to be issued during Monday morning.

and then

The Met Office continues to expect persistent, heavy rain to affect parts of England and Wales on Sunday night and Monday. Rainfall totals are likely to exceed 50mm in a broad band running from Yorkshire southwestwards to NE Wales, with up to 100mm or so locally. Areas immediately to the north and south of the band are also at risk of significant rainfall. The heaviest rainfall is likely to occur between 3am and 6pm on Monday. Forecast rainfall totals are exceptional, and given the saturated conditions, flooding and disruption are likely on a more widespread scale than occurred in recent days when heavy rainfall was quite localised. Strong to gale force Northerly winds will develop to the north and west of the rain band during Monday to add to the potential disruption. Flash messages will be issued as appropriate to supersede this warning. Additional Flash messages may be issued during Sunday to cater for more localised, heavy downpours.


Damn! :eyes:

Well, I don't necessarily want the rain (although it is a nice novelty these days), just the bloody water.
Ian
lol. we're ed. we've had so much of it, we just can't handle anymore.

this was last week -


(meant to be a park bench:p)


this is all fields




nchs09
sounds like my plan of sinking the uk is working to perfection.
Sushipunk
:wtf: Wow. That's pretty ed up.

Edit: Lol @ Nachos :haha:
Ian
quote:
Originally posted by nchs09
sounds like my plan of sinking the uk is working to perfection.


all the fluid off your brain mate ? ;)

nchs09
quote:
Originally posted by Ian
all the fluid off your brain mate ? ;)
from me balls

and im not your mate MATE

:tongue2
Ian
:o el gran puto :eek:
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