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By Vivienne
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On Sunday, whilst I was listening to R1, the weather was forecast to be "light showers", and so, I thought, "That's OK", and headed outside for a run!

Unfortunately, light showers actually turned into "the Monsoons" - I wound up like a drowned rat, and I even had water dripping into my actual ears!

So, I was wondering: have you ever been caught out by the weather, or stranded somewhere? Were you going to an event, and had to cancel?
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By MK Chris
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If you check the BBC Weather pages in the morning, they've generally changed their mind by the afternoon about what the weather will be like.
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By Vivienne
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Yeah, well it shouldn't be allowed. I heard this on the radio the other day: something about 7 forecasts, and everyone being different.

I had pains in my knees, and when I have pains in my knees, it's normally heavy rain. I should have listened to my knees. :-(
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By Bruvva
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Like you viv, I got caught out by the weather when running, it rained so hard I couldn't actually breathe properly as the rain was so hard. I had to hide in the scant shelter offered by a nearby jcb.
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By Yudster
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Viv, i think you should post the condition of your knees on a regular basis so that we have a chance of knowing what the weather is going to do. In Ayrshire, anyway.
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By Bruvva
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Meh, insert "heavy" for the second "hard" there.
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By Vivienne
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Bruvva wrote:Like you viv, I got caught out by the weather when running, it rained so hard I couldn't actually breathe properly as the rain was so hard. I had to hide in the scant shelter offered by a nearby jcb.


That's what I was like. Soaked through. A neighbour had actually commented on the state of me. My radio kept slipping out my ears, and when I re-inserted the plugs, all I could hear was, "drip, drip, drip". :-(
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By foot-loose
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Yudster wrote:Viv, i think you should post the condition of your knees on a regular basis so that we have a chance of knowing what the weather is going to do. In Ayrshire, anyway.

It's always raining down there anyways.
By TigerFan55
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Vivienne wrote:On Sunday, whilst I was listening to R1, the weather was forecast to be "light showers", and so, I thought, "That's OK", and headed outside for a run!

Unfortunately, light showers actually turned into "the Monsoons" - I wound up like a drowned rat, and I even had water dripping into my actual ears!

So, I was wondering: have you ever been caught out by the weather, or stranded somewhere? Were you going to an event, and had to cancel?


When I evacuated for Hurricane Katrina, I was out of my house from August 27th until December 6th. That's the most extreme example but I have but I also have been caught out in a thunderstorm when running or going from the house to the car.
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By Andy B
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For once Dom got it spot on. I needed my sunglasses in the morning and my umbrella this evening. Now THAT'S what I call extreme weather!