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Yeah, good evening. The kids are still in here. It's only quarter past the 11th night time here. So, yeah, it's been raining since last night here, Dave. Started about 10, 11 o'clock last night and it's been heavy all day long. We've had a little bit of flooding on some of the roads over here, especially in town as I was heading towards town earlier on. to go to my daughter's house, but it's still raining outside, it's not fully scoped. I think it did stop for a short time and then restarted again. But yeah, next week we're supposed to get some snow I've heard, so the temperatures are going to drop down really cold. And then next week we're supposed to forecast snow. I'm not sure how true that is because I think on the internet all the time, they're always going to get snow. It never arrives, but I don't know. We might do it this time if it was any kind of this sort of probably turn to snow. I do believe that some up in the high grounds, going further up north, heading towards Scotland, they're suspected of getting some sleet and snow today. So I'm not too sure if anybody did there. Yeah, I'm able to check into the net today because I haven't been out filming because I used to go out on Fridays and go to the cemeteries and film Commonwealth war raids. But today we've not been able to go out because of the weather. Anyway, microphone become two days from two echo zero echo Victor Popper. This is repeater station kilo kilo seven November Quebec November all-star node six two two two Two e zero EVP from GWA Gaston Okay there man, and I'm not sure if we give storms gonna be as bad as it was when it reaches you or you know We had our actual we got to take it from a yellow to an amber Yeah, I thought we had with an amber. Yeah, I don't really want to see a red warning of rain It was torrential. Graham reported earlier in the net, and he was NCS, that they had snow up on top of the mountains up where he is, so he didn't report the fact that anything at his level, he's pretty high up too. So, you know, I'm not sure, I haven't seen the forecast for next week about any snow or anything like that, but he, as I said, we got at the the moment we got here, we got 9.7 Charlie and as you know it's just gone quarter past eleven at night. That's still very, very warm for this time of the year for us. It should be a lot lower differential in temperature. It might get down to about maybe eight, maybe seven at the, you know, with the cloud cover. All the ground is saturated here. We haven't had no flooding. It would be very unlikely that we get flooded. It would have been really, really bad if we did. But we never get flooded out here due to the actual location. But as Storm Claudia came up from Spain, it hit us from the south and we got no natural protection from the south because we ride on the coast and it just comes across the channel and hits us. But any other direction, we're fine. I've got to say that until recently, storms never come from the south, very, very rarely. They're always from the other direction. They say we've got nice mountain ranges around us, a nice distance away, and a little microclimate here for us, but from the south, we're open to it all, and the mountains slow it down as well, so we get it done. From the south, it's not good for us, and yeah, as I said earlier to Graham, everything really gets this bad, rainy weather. Everybody seems to it dries faster and I hope you got the opposite there, it dries at a snail's pace, so it actually, yeah, either way it's dangerous, but that's the way things are I suppose. That's you there Martin, G2E0 EVP, GWA SLL, and I see you coming through an echo link, don't I?
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