Scarborough warning



Scarborough warning

No warning. The phrase might refer to a surprise attack on the castle of Scarborough in the 16th century. Primarily heard in UK. Well, that thunderstorm came through with a Scarborough warning—it wasn't supposed to rain today at all.
See also: warning

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Vulferam-Ancient Germanic
Harold['hærəld]
Camilleka-MEE (French), kə-MEEL (English)French, English
Roffe-Swedish
EulÀLia-Catalan
Whitaker['hwitəkə(r)]