Categories: Weather

Here in Doris land

Storm Doris is hurtling its way through from the Cardigan Bay coast and over the tops.  It rained all yesterday reaching a max of 2.5mm in one hour.  Rained all night as well, and winds are now gusting.  The river is the highest we have seen it, and at 09.30 last night it peaked at 3 metres over summer at Erwood (downriver at Builth, which is down river of us). Check out the River Wye page for more.

 

Harry

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