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Seems most of the North West t storms have been over sparsely populated areas , ie the Irish sea , or northernmost moorlands ,
While Gtr Manchester, Merseyside etc not getting much thunder wise, just moderate sporadic rain this afternoon
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not heard thunder today, but some very thundery skies to my north west earlier that were pushing away as usual , too far to hear thunder , pity it wasn't night , as lightning would have been visible , a bust here for sure , again , roll on autumn
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a bit disappointing today , again
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I am off work for a week first full week of august , I said a couple of weeks ago that week would be meh at the best , not based on anything scientific , but just because I always time it wrong , looks like I could be right
Inevitable really, I always get a jinxed week , always , blame me for a poor start to august
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Last weekend was rubbish but as soon as the working week started on Monday the heatwave began. drawing the curtains back to hot sun and blue sky every weekday with temps maxing around 30c most days ,
Get up Saturday , grey , drab featurless stratus, drizzly , , the weather knows its the weekend again
What a sick sense of humour it has
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38 minutes ago, simshady said:
Off to Kinder Scout today. Think it's going to be a wet one!
I am off work for a week next week, first full working week of August, sorry folks but that means I have doomed that week to grey, rainy and drab
Happens every time
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On 25/07/2019 at 22:38, Weather-history said:
A smaller more isolated storm is seen to the north west at just before midnight, that was acually out to sea near the lytham/blacpool coastline , remember looking at blitzorg just before bed and noticed white 'x's beginning to ping just off the coast there , looked out the window to the west and saw quite vivid flashes, thats about 40 miles from here , The main event came along about an hour later
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Saw a few infrequent elevated flashes over the ribble estuary way about 1230 , went to bed not long after at thinking that would be it ,main storms wont happen , after lying there for what seemed about an hour, I started to hear the unmistakable grumbling sound of distant of thunder ! , looked south out of the landing window and saw spectacular IC purple forks lighting all the clouds around them , every 30 secs or so , with another storm going on to the east giving frequent distant blue flashes, awful nights sleep though , feel ill now , but was worth it
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Storms were forecast for the NW about now , but East Yorkshire has them instead, was that even forecast for the East
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1 minute ago, SP1986 said:
I'm not sure what I make of chances further north towards Midlands, Northwest England, because the cells that are firing up are rapidly collapsing further north, despite warmer surface temperatures and higher humidity. I can only presume they just have not got the legs to last. This may be the defining feature of the night, we will see.
Why does this not surprise me , might stay up until 1200 just to see if anything happens , Maybe around 1.30am onwards perhaps is when things *might* go thundery , but this is the storm diminisher North West, so its not a done deal
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I am in work tomorrow, need to be up at 6.30 , I hate missing sleep , makes me feel bad the next day . going to go to bed at 1100PM but will probably find it hard to sleep, then thunder may wake me up if I do , but thats a big IF, Certainly not staying up and missing sleep for a thunderstorm that is unlikely to happen , best outcome could be odd flickers of distant lighting around 3.00am, Not waiting up to find out ! , these events are always timed wrong , ah well
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So the usual cloudy weekends will give way to warm and sunny weekdays when we have to be stuck at work, only to go cloudy and cooler again at the next weekend , rinse and repeat, and the storms are forecast to pass through here early Wednesday morning (if we even get them) just as I drive to work ,so cant appreciate them. Although I guessed that would be what happens.
Listen here you storms ! , if you are going to come at awkward times dont even bother
I give up
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no thunder again, despite it being in the forecast ,
well, there is always today , but after a sunny start the grey drab stratus infill has cloaked the whole sky again, dont think anything will happen
what happened to those days with a warm sunny start , cumulus bubbling up to form impressive towers then thunderstorms , was sort of expecting something like that today...... thought not , too much to ask, more chance of meeting elvis in my local tescos
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37 minutes ago, CreweCold said:
This summer is plumbing the depths of absolute tedium once again. One week in June where we actually saw some 'weather' and that has been our lot so far. Where are the storms? ECM ends with a dry furnace, which really wouldn't surprise me were it to come off- we just can't get any deeply unstable weather events these days.
Ahhh well, circa 4 weeks left until we hit the a*se end of summer.
Pig sick now of lack of thunder last few years we had a few rumbles on two different days so far in 2019 , and just one semi-decent afternoon storm in July 2018, but thats the lot , pathetic compared to the last few decades . Have just give up now , I dont even bother checking , if any happen they happen , but not holding my breath ever again .
I do believe low solar activity is to blame not helped by a colder Atlantic. but not 100% sure on that . I do believe storms will get frequent again in the uk summers , but only in the next large solar peak , Could be a wait
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Better day , sunny from the word go, but totally expected being a working day and stuck in work grrrrrr , few cumulus bubbling in the afternoon blocking the sun at times , but feeling warm
Probably cool and damp again by next weekend , I am off work too 1st week of August, so expect a rubbish week then
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waking up to yet another grey drab cloudfest
sunny mornings are strictly not allowed anymore it seems
I dont know why people are saying its all normal , it far from normal here , a very drab summer with non descript temps, however going off the run of poor summers this last decade I suppose it is normal
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Been looking at the model thread for the past few weeks , plenty good looking charts but they never turned into reality , just mainly cloudfests , tantalising occasional glimpses of warm sun , that fill in with grey stratus muck soon as the warmth tries to get through, and some patchy rain at times on a few of the days .
Still those nice orange charts keep cropping up , always a week away though, I dismiss them now , going off the past few weeks
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Another default dull cloudy day coming up I bet, with that ever present NW wind , some very small scraps of blue sky with a brief glimpse of a watery sun , I suppose thats the best we can hope for in this drab summer , Edit.... Looks like that is now filled in to the usual 100% grey featurless filth
Need to get out of this god forsaken country for while
Yes I know , its a moaning thread after all
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19c to 21c seems the best temps this summer can muster here, and I bet the weather gods think we should be grateful for that , perhaps we should be , knowing how poor our summers can actually get
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Autumn is 12 months of the year anyway, well here recently, apart from June 2018
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North West England is having a poor summer imo
Another cloudy day to start with those coolish breezes coming from the NW , no doubt thats whats causing the cloudfests we have been enduring
heavy drizzle this morning, although the sun came out after 4pm and its now a whopping 21c which is a decent temp by this years standards
Not that confident this weekend is going to be anything too summery , a continuation of the meh conditions, Yawn
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Why is that when strong thunderstorms that develop over eastern Ireland that are on a easterly trajectory get killed off in the Irish sea before they reach North Wales and NW England ,
yet when storms on a similar easterly trajectory develop in eastern England, they pep up as move into the north sea and go crazy , noticed this many times , bizarre ,
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21c here now but gone from bright earlier to very overcast and dismal, the Manchester summer index says it all so far , not the worst , 2012 anyone! but many a far far better summer index than what we have now, wonder if the number starts to tick up a bit again ,
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Another meh summer day here, not as overcast and grey as yesterday , but still very cloudy and temperatures no great shakes , very bland summer with only one day so far getting over 27c, apart from the awful wet june spell with days in 12 to 14c range , most days this July are in the 17 to 21 c range May,,,slightly below average , June slightly below , July.... see a trend
And for our modern Augusts .... forget high summer by then, another 'meh' month me thinks like the rest of this decade
And 'of course'......no Thunderstorms
North West Regional Discussion 30 Jan 2019 onwards
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you know when they say frequent lightning its game over , same as humdingers