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Dirk

Dirk

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Watchet
Is this cr*p weather badly affecting anyone on here ?
Just looking at next week's forecast and it's wet every day.
I am fortunate in that my gardens drains very well but even so I have had areas covered in standing water. I have seen (on the news) some horror stories.
How is everyone doing ?

Not too badly here although my rear lawn has suffered a bit. I have re seeded some of it.
 

SpokeyDokey

69, & my GP says I will officially be old at 70!
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Is this cr*p weather badly affecting anyone on here ?
Just looking at next week's forecast and it's wet every day.
I am fortunate in that my gardens drains very well but even so I have had areas covered in standing water. I have seen (on the news) some horror stories.
How is everyone doing ?

385' above sea level here.

We live on a hillside of solid rock with a couple of feet of soil on top. So decent enough drainage.

Everywhere is really sodden, though - almost continuous rain since the start of November, and no sign of it easing up.
 

Drago

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385' above sea level here.

We live on a hillside of solid rock with a couple of feet of soil on top. So decent enough drainage.

Everywhere is really sodden, though - almost continuous rain since the start of November, and no sign of it easing up.

Almost identical height here on the brow of a hill. Billing ASBOdrome is 2 miles away and regularly flooded by the Nene but we have almost 60m of additional elevation. I was very careful to check the flood risk before buying!
 
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Location
Widnes
Drainage here is OK

AT the bottom of the garden there is a drop of several feet after the fence - so anything trying to flood would just drain away through the fence
then after that is a stream - known locally as "the poisoned stream" as it runs across the old chemical dumps - which is not culvetted and it abotu 20-30 foot below the normal ground level - then runs into the Mersey


so we SHOULD be OK

but the whole area is quite low lying so .......
 

Dave7

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Location
Cheshire
Drainage here is OK

AT the bottom of the garden there is a drop of several feet after the fence - so anything trying to flood would just drain away through the fence
then after that is a stream - known locally as "the poisoned stream" as it runs across the old chemical dumps - which is not culvetted and it abotu 20-30 foot below the normal ground level - then runs into the Mersey


so we SHOULD be OK

but the whole area is quite low lying so .......

So you back on to the old golf course ???
 
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