Soldato
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I'd say they are getting a bit of rain


So... anyone living down on the south coast noticing anything yet?
Very calm here, and judging from what I can see on raintoday this storm looks to be passing much further south than predicted. Will check again later to see if anything "big" has materialised on the radar in my vicinity, but I highly doubt it will have.
This storm is turning out to be quite lame.![]()
Looks like it's heading straight for us from what I can see, in the next couple of hours. It's steadily moving NE.
Just found out FCC are not running any trains into London until after 9am tomorrow....
I'm supposed to be on a course then....
South West Trains passengers have been advised not to travel on Monday with most services not running until at least 08:00 GMT to allow Network Rail to check the lines. A reduced timetable will be in operation with journey times extended as some trains are limited to speeds of 50mph
East Sussex County Council says refuses collections have been suspended on Monday because of the safety risk posed by the winds
Clearing debris
Other rail operators have also already announced revised timetables.
These include First Capital Connect and C2C - which have also advised against travel on Monday - and says services are unlikely to begin until 09:00 GMT. Greater Anglia, Southern and Gatwick Express services all say they will not run services on Monday until it is declared safe to do so.
London Overground also said it will not run a service on Monday before 09:00 GMT, while First Great Western has warned of extended travelling times and Southeastern says it is likely to start running services later in the morning.
The last time I checked it was moving more east than north east. Really hope it does swing north, haven't had a good storm in such a long time.
Southeastern said it's likely they wont be running trains until after 9AM. That'll please the missus.
Just a bit of rain near Exeter.
It's definitely moving north east. Specifically ENE.