As the low pressure approached us last night, the intensity of the downpours and the strength of the wind increased. Following a particularly heavy cloudburst the following squall was enough to capsize a couple of dinghies on their trollies. In the last of the daylight and torrential rain, a team secured the dinghies and all was well for the rest of the night. The eye of the low came close enough to give us a quiet night. With F6-8 NW across the field, no one sailed in the morning. One tent failed the stress test, and fortunately the family had bought a spare just in case.