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Well judging by the amount of rain coming down here, as the system becomes even
more organised into a line as it moves north and then *slows down* I dread to
think what conditions in the swollen river areas in Scotland/northern England
will be like later tomorrow. I would say further mudslides are
a distinct possibility giving some potentially very dangerous conditions.
Please take care.

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Well judging by the amount of rain coming down here, as the system becomes

even
more organised into a line as it moves north and then *slows down* I dread

to
think what conditions in the swollen river areas in Scotland/northern

England
will be like later tomorrow. I would say further mudslides are
a distinct possibility giving some potentially very dangerous conditions.
Please take care.

Will.
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Yep. I'm off to St Bees tomorrow too, visiting friends. I may need a boat.



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