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Games being called off tonight

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    Windy as chuff in Westminster

    Usually is...in the form of hot air!
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    Have any games actually been called of as the title of the thread suggests?
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    Weather forecast is for it to get windier this evening in London.

    Not according to the Met Office.
    They say winds should ease gradually through the evening.

    Is Michael Fish back in the meteorological industry?
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    Have any games actually been called of as the title of the thread suggests?

    No.
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    Mental gusts and rain in Camden right now.
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    There's a storm coming
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    @‌Shag

    hope you've got that monster umbrella you were waving around after the last home game !!
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    She did it for me last Chrissy.
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    Last week
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    Could be called off
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    Just had my big wheelie bin blow down the garden and hail stones in Chatham.
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    cafckev said:

    Just had my big wheelie bin blow down the garden and hail stones in Chatham.

    Wheelie?
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    cafckev said:

    Just had my big wheelie bin blow down the garden and hail stones in Chatham.

    Wheelie?
    No, he made it up
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    Wheelie wheelie.
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    Charlton and the Wheelies
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    The UK's wind farms generated more power than its nuclear power stations on Tuesday, the National Grid says.

    The energy network operator said it was caused by a combination of high winds and faults in nuclear plants.

    Wind farms are causing controversy in rural areas and the government is choking off planning permission for new sites.

    But for a 24-hour period yesterday, spinning blades produced more energy than splitting atoms.

    Wind made up 14.2% of all generation and nuclear offered 13.2%.

    It follows another milestone on Saturday, when wind generated a record amount of power - 6,372 MW, according to National Grid.

    This formed nearly 20% of the the UK's electricity, albeit at a time at the weekend when demand is relatively low.
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