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Ouse is very high in York and the fields to the north and west of the city are resembling lakes. Not seen it like that for over a decade and my Yorkist colleague, for 30 years!
 
Ouse is very high in York and the fields to the north and west of the city are resembling lakes. Not seen it like that for over a decade and my Yorkist colleague, for 30 years!

I'm presuming that the Kings Arms is flooded again then in York City Centre? A few drops of rain and it floods in that part of the city.
 
I'm presuming that the Kings Arms is flooded again then in York City Centre? A few drops of rain and it floods in that part of the city.
I was in York 2 weeks before Christmas and it was flooded then. I’d assume they can’t get insurance anymore or the premium would be astronomical if they could. but they must do something, as it keeps on trading?




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I was in York 2 weeks before Christmas and it was flooded then. I’d assume they can’t get insurance anymore or the premium would be astronomical if they could. but they must do something, as it keeps on trading?




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They'll no doubt have put in flood measures. Make sure the decor can be easily washed down, electrics are high on the walls, nothing perishable at ground level, that sort of thing. Perhaps hinged flaps on the walls that can be propped up when a flood is coming, and furniture etc. stacked on there.
 
-8 Celsius forecast overnight next Monday into Tuesday in Houston then -2 the following night.

We’ve had a hurricane warning and a couple of thunderstorms this week because it’s warm, needs to make its mind up.

At least I’ll get to wear my big coat next week!
 
-8 Celsius forecast overnight next Monday into Tuesday in Houston then -2 the following night.

We’ve had a hurricane warning and a couple of thunderstorms this week because it’s warm, needs to make its mind up.

At least I’ll get to wear my big coat next week!
Sounds like Houston, you have a problem 😉
 
They'll no doubt have put in flood measures. Make sure the decor can be easily washed down, electrics are high on the walls, nothing perishable at ground level, that sort of thing. Perhaps hinged flaps on the walls that can be propped up when a flood is coming, and furniture etc. stacked on there.
My wife was at Uni in York in the 90s and flooding was just a fact of life for those buildings near the river.
 


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