JoM wrote:Blimey Frank, the weather by you this afternoon
Jo, Dudley came from the North and Eunice from the South so they had largely blown themselves out by the time they got here. Franklin is from the West and there is the Aire Gap, a low point in the Pennines, where the Ribble and Aire valleys run and so the wind gets funnelled through. There is flooding on the Aire, Wharfe, Nidd and Calder though most of it is in the countryside and not, as yet, in the towns.
It has been coming in waves since the afternoon but looks to be settling down now.