Storms set to batter 1066 Country and lay waste to local sport
Published Date:
05 September 2008
Batten down the hatches - we are in for some severe storms this weekend.
It seems Summer is well and truly over with weather experts predicting Hastings, Bexhill, Rye and Battle will all be battered by strong winds and heavy rain over the next few days.
One estimate is even saying 1066 Country could get two weeks worth of rain in just two days.
The storms have started already, with the MET Office issuing a severe weather warning for the area today (Friday) and warning people not to venture outside unless completely necessary.
Rain is meant to ease off slightly tomorrow before another huge downpour on Sunday which is set to leave Hastings, Bexhill, Rye, Battle and all the villages inbetween drenched.
This is bad news for local traders who will have been hoping for a bumper weekend as the region's busy Summer season begins to dip off.
It could also descimate the local sporting calendar with local parks football, village cricket and local hockey leagues facing a fixture list flooded with cancellations.
Have you got any dramatic pictures of the storms? Perhaps you have been affected by the weather?
Let us know by emailing richard.morris@trbeckett.co.uk
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Last Updated:
05 September 2008 2:58 PM
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