Well we survived the night but with a certain lack of sleep due to the noise. coming into work this morning it's still windy though down to 40 on the weather station. We obviously had a large amount of precipitation last night as the puddles were deeper than normal, but of more concern were the branches lying on the roads. This being the first storm of the winter from the north a new batch of branches were all over the road, and one tree was down but had been pushed to the side of the road with warning signs around it. According to the radio as I drove in, there are trees down all over north norfolk, flooding in a couple of places and they've closed all the flood gates right round the coast of Norfolk from Kings Lynn to Great Yarmouth. As I approched Norwich there was snow lying on th ground, not a lot but enough to drift in to a couple of inches round the place. Also because of the high winds it was plastered up the windward sides of cars and houses.
"We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give"
Sir Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill
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