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Lots of very wet bits throughout Norfolk today. The stream at the end of the
garden was very high this morning and remains high. Normally it goes down quickly, but the fact it hasn't shows just how waterlogged the ground is. Tonight could be interesting if a lot of rain falls! Went out in the car this afternoon. I made an attempt to go to Diss. Bad move. See http://new.edp24.co.uk/content/news/story.aspx?brand=EDPOnline&category=News&tBrand=ed ponline&tCategory=news&itemid=NOED10%20Jan%202007% 2016%3A57%3A09%3A993 Got to the part of the road shown on the photograph in the article. I didn't even attempt it. The water was higher than shown in the photograph - it must have been taken earlier in the day. Cars stuck and yet many ignoring this fact and attempting to drive round the stuck ones. Very, very silly as what was a road had turned into a lake as the water was overflowing from a large field adjacent the road. The field was pretty much underwater for most of its area and the water was flowing off it, along the road for its entire width for best part of 100m, and then crossing the road to run into a field on the other side of the junction and washing over parts of that road. The water was quite fast flowing too. That, combined with the wash from vehicles attempting to go through it led to an 'interesting' view. HGVs threw up some decent sized bow waves as they ploughed through which did not help the engines of cars... cue more police arriving on the scene. |
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![]() wafflycat wrote: Lots of very wet bits throughout Norfolk today. The stream at the end of the garden was very high this morning and remains high. Normally it goes down quickly, but the fact it hasn't shows just how waterlogged the ground is. Tonight could be interesting if a lot of rain falls! Went out in the car this afternoon. I made an attempt to go to Diss. Bad move. See http://new.edp24.co.uk/content/news/story.aspx?brand=EDPOnline&category=News&tBrand=ed ponline&tCategory=news&itemid=NOED10%20Jan%202007% 2016%3A57%3A09%3A993 Got to the part of the road shown on the photograph in the article. I didn't even attempt it. The water was higher than shown in the photograph - it must have been taken earlier in the day. Cars stuck and yet many ignoring this fact and attempting to drive round the stuck ones. Very, very silly as what was a road had turned into a lake as the water was overflowing from a large field adjacent the road. The field was pretty much underwater for most of its area and the water was flowing off it, along the road for its entire width for best part of 100m, and then crossing the road to run into a field on the other side of the junction and washing over parts of that road. The water was quite fast flowing too. That, combined with the wash from vehicles attempting to go through it led to an 'interesting' view. HGVs threw up some decent sized bow waves as they ploughed through which did not help the engines of cars... cue more police arriving on the scene. Is this anywhere near the drought stricken south east, I wonder? |
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