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The wind has definitely dropped here, but it's switched from a westerly to a north-westerly.

I've had a branch down from one of the conifers in the hedge and one of the fence panels has sprung a few slats. And that squall line I mentioned - that disgorged hailstones the size of peas to rattle on the windows.
 

deptfordmarmoset

Full time tea drinker
Location
Armonmy Way
Eunice doesn't like the O2 either.
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Just went outside for a quick looksy.

I have a number of snapped bullaces - I think one has taken out part of a cherry tree as well. One segment of hedge is shorter by about half. I think that got broken by Dudley the other night and Eunice has finished the job. Fortunately it missed smashing down onto my victoria plum tree by just a couple of feet.

I've also got various smaller branches down, but I'm waiting for the weather to calm down before I do a more complete triage. I have no desire to get cloinked on the noddle as it's still pretty blowy.
 
Location
Cheshire
Yep. And a perfect example of why I've found curling to be so damn addictive - the blend of skill, tactics and Newtonian mechanics.
Just avoid Richard Vaughan's commentary on Eurosport, it's dire.
 
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