Friday, 6 January 2012

Extreme Weather Travelling

As just about everyone in the UK will know, the whole country has been suffering some very extreme weather recently. Travelling back to Skye from Devon the other day, I had the chance to experience some of it first hand.

As I loaded the van in Torquay, I was soaked by the rain and blown about in the wind. Leaving Torquay, there were one or two trees on their sides, but fortunately, not across the roads. Travelling north through Somerset, it was clear that rivers were very close to flooding, some of them already overflowing onto neighbouring fields. Traffic reports on the radio spoke of all manner of road closures in southern Scotland, but I was only going as far as the border this day.I drove on through all kinds of weather, including torrential rain, strong blustery winds which shook the van about, and occasional and brilliant sunshine. Unfortunately, a blown-over truck had caused the closure of the M6 motorway, which led to a lengthy detour, but I arrived unscathed at my B&B in the little border town of Langholm.

The following day, the storm had abated, and I continued north from my B&B. There was deep snow in the Southern Uplands, though the roads had been cleared. In the Glasgow area, there were many trees down, and many buildings showed evidence of damaged roofs. Road signs had also suffered, some with bent support poles, others completely uprooted. There were fallen trees, branches and debris all the way north as far as Fort William, but no snow other than the usual section where the road climbs to about 1000 feet over the hills west of Invergarry.

Back on Skye, everything had remained normal throughout - there had been heavy rain (normal...) and a stiff breeze (also normal) but no damage to our trees or property.

And it's so nice to be home!

3 comments:

Worcestershire Turnip said...

Happy New Year to you both & to Cupar of course. Glad you got back safely. It's not a journey I would have liked doing. Fortunately I haven't been more than about 25 miles from home over the holiday period. Lots of rain & strong winds but now it is surprisingly sunny & mild for January.

Pete

Richard Dorrell said...

Thank you Pete! Glad to hear all is well in Worcestershire too. Happy New Year to you also.

Anonymous said...

Good grief Richard, sound's like a bit of an ordeal.
Our trip back last Sat/Sun could not have been more different, wall to wall sunshine all the way, and not a single drop of rain from one end of the country to the other.
Happy new year!
Nick