By continuing to use the site, you agree to our use of cookies and to abide by our Terms and Conditions. We in turn value your personal details in accordance with our Privacy Policy.
Please log in or register. Registered visitors get fewer ads.
'Hurricane force' is a bit of a euphemism. We've had sustained winds of 5394mph here all morning. If anyone sees my patio umbrella, can you let me know.
The BBC weather app might have been hacked. on 07:49 - Oct 10 by Cheltenham_Blue
'Hurricane force' is a bit of a euphemism. We've had sustained winds of 5394mph here all morning. If anyone sees my patio umbrella, can you let me know.
Count yourself lucky, Houston has a minimum overnight temperature of 443°C tomorrow.
"They break our legs and tell us to be grateful when they offer us crutches."
The BBC weather app might have been hacked. on 07:49 - Oct 10 by Cheltenham_Blue
'Hurricane force' is a bit of a euphemism. We've had sustained winds of 5394mph here all morning. If anyone sees my patio umbrella, can you let me know.
Safest place seems to be Tampa, current wind speed only 51 but due to be like almost everywhere else, extreme in a couple of hours.
The BBC weather app might have been hacked. on 12:42 - Oct 10 by Trequartista
Five hours later and they still haven't remedied it.
The fun of using a US provider for a primarily British audience - when things go wrong in the morning, it'll be very early for them. Most of their staff have probably only just got into the office.
The BBC weather app might have been hacked. on 15:15 - Oct 10 by DanTheMan
The fun of using a US provider for a primarily British audience - when things go wrong in the morning, it'll be very early for them. Most of their staff have probably only just got into the office.