@nelly I was similar, but now find some well fitted narrow SKS chromoplastics very fetching, particularly on more "traditional" looking bikes
CityCyclingEdinburgh Forum » Commuting
"Severe weather warning"
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Posted 13 years ago #
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Posted 13 years ago #
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A spell of gale force westerly winds is expected later Sunday and through Monday across much of Scotland, the north of Northern Ireland, and then perhaps parts of northwest England and North Wales."
Posted 11 years ago # -
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Westerly gales are expected to spread southwards across northern and some central areas of the UK on Thursday, with gusts of 60 to 70 mph likely across parts of northern and eastern England, North Wales and Northern Ireland. Parts of Scotland could see gusts reach 80 mph,"
Posted 11 years ago # -
This one is going to happen methinks, the forecasters are fairly certain
Posted 11 years ago # -
What's the view on cycling in these conditions?
My commute is 20 miles in from the west, so the current forecast suggests I'll have a 35mph tail wind. Do I just get on the bike and point east, or do I risk being taken out by crosswind gusts?
Posted 11 years ago # -
Mine is similar (18 miles from west lothian).
35mph tailwind does sound fun, but I think tomorrow will be a day for the car for me :(
Posted 11 years ago # -
from the west, wheeeeeeeeee. from the east, harumph, meh, harumph.
Looks to be down to 16 - 18 mph for evening commute though.
I'll probably bring the car over the bridge and cycle from Queensferry, imagine the bridge will be shut to bikes.
Posted 11 years ago # -
@galaxy 18 miles? Is that from Bathgate?
@Baldcyclist If I bike in I'll probably opt for the train back in the evening (the headwind to Edinburgh Park Station will be exercise enough)
Posted 11 years ago # -
I've just got a 4 mile commute, but 60mph gusts sound a bit risky. I think I'll give myself lots of extra time.
Posted 11 years ago # -
I'll probably bring the car over the bridge
looking at the wind barbs on yr.no, i reckon that FRB might even be shut to cars at some point between 8am to 10am.
http://www.yr.no/place/United_Kingdom/Scotland/North_Queensferry/hour_by_hour.html
depends on the gusting.
Posted 11 years ago # -
Office Christmas party tomorow so I'm on the hoof any way.
Posted 11 years ago # -
No cycle for me today/tomorrow. Being cautious and on the big stable Honda, if it gets *really* bad I may even give up on that, but it'll have to be proper bad for that ;-)
Posted 11 years ago # -
dg145: It's from the far side of Livi. Can do it a bit shorter depending on route but weather and how the legs feel determine which way I go.
Posted 11 years ago # -
If the wind is westerly and you're travelling east or west you're generally fine. It might be a slog going west - I've been blown to a standstill a few times but not blown over.
Posted 11 years ago # -
Never give up.
Never surrender.
Posted 11 years ago # -
I'm badly tempted to hit up the prom at Cramond and have a crack at the KOM. Alas, it's also to be uber wet. But then, in the dark and wet there
won'tshouldn't be any out of control dogs.Tough choice.
Posted 11 years ago # -
Ah, yes, it was in similar condition that I was KOM on that for about an hour until Scobes went out and took it back.
Posted 11 years ago # -
Coming down the hill on Lasswade Road, I've been blown right across to the other side of the road. I was prob going about 30mph and it was VERY scary.
Went a bit slower after that!
Posted 11 years ago # -
No chance I'm going to be cycling even a short distance in 34mph (plus 60mph gusts) and heavy rain. Even walking will be challenge enough in those conditions...
Posted 11 years ago # -
Dave, That section has been reported and removed from Strava I think.
Posted 11 years ago # -
EEN!!!??? Don't tell me its all cyclists fault?
Posted 11 years ago # -
This misery is the work of the Pedal Cycling Minority!
Sincerely,
Outraged of Spey Terrace.
Posted 11 years ago # -
@DaveC
It's still there with a leaderboard and everything.Posted 11 years ago # -
For those that use the combo of bike and train, I have just had an email from Scotrail.
"Network Rail has advised that a 40 mph speed limit will apply for trains in Scotland tomorrow. This is a precaution by Network Rail Scotland as a result of the severe winds and storms forecast for the morning.
As a result, we will run a reduced number of trains on the most heavily used routes and are working with Network Rail to agree when we can safely resume the normal timetable. This decision will be continually reviewed by the industry as the weather conditions are assessed.
Due to the extent of the restrictions, we are advising customers to consider whether their journey is essential. Full details of which routes are running, and the timetable information, will be on our website shortly."Posted 11 years ago # -
Great profile on that strava segment!
Be careful everyone.
Posted 11 years ago # -
So typical for sNOTrail!! I've arranged to work from home tomorrow and Friday. YAY!!
Insto, I saw the forecast for potential flooding in your local. If you need a hand supping that booze you've just made give me a shout. It'll be a hard job but I'm willing to put myself out for you! ;O)
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