In Selby at the moment.we are about 100yards from the River Ouse.
Not good but holding our breath....I hope other members are safe and hopefully dry.....[/u]
Posted: Mon Dec 28, 15 7:00 pm
by shovelheadrob
We've just driven down from Scotland & seen some of the flooding, the main routes are ok, they say that there's more coming on Wednesday I don't know if you can hold your breath till then.
Posted: Mon Dec 28, 15 9:18 pm
by Dave81
Hope it all works out Pete.
Hope you've managed to move that cars just in case..........
Posted: Mon Dec 28, 15 9:33 pm
by Mossy68
Wondered if we had any members that way ?
Must be awful.
Posted: Mon Dec 28, 15 10:36 pm
by sharpie
lot of talk about manchester flooding, but its bone dry far as i can tell ...
Posted: Mon Dec 28, 15 11:04 pm
by Charger
All dry under foot here too
It’s all localised as far as I can tell
The only flooding in the city is near the Lowry and the Mark Addy
This bridge getting washed away in Radcliffe Saturday was quite spectacular …
and I’ve had a pint or 3 in the Waterside many years ago …
Posted: Mon Dec 28, 15 11:44 pm
by andyrob
for the part 2 weeks all ive done is remove flood damaged cars out of the lake district, another 12 out of kendal tomorrow, my 2 car transporters have never stopped and ive never been dry, really feel sorry for them, Id never buy a house near water
Posted: Mon Dec 28, 15 11:48 pm
by andyrob
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 15 2:14 pm
by Steve Chapman
Plenty of water around here over Christmas, levels dropped now, some area of town were underwater and evacuated, most of Knaresborough is on a hill. The Nidd runs into the Ure, into the Ouse then all that lot goes straight through York then Selby. They got the full force of it. Poor sods.
Posted: Thu Dec 31, 15 3:23 pm
by Trigger_Andy
Around my house yesterday.
Im just back from an Off-Shore trip off of Norway. To get on the Chopper there was a human chain formed otherwise it was next to impossible due to the wind, over 80 knots.
Last night a giant wave came through and entered the accommodation module of the COSL Invigorator, one man died. Rough weather indeed.