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Eabie

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  1. I have just seen a flash, but I don't know if it was lightning. I was looking out the window at the moon, trying to decide whether it was full or not, and I saw a flash in the clouds to my right. I was staring intently at the area after that for several minutes but saw nothing else. I checked the lightning detector and nothing's there for the West Midlands (but I do see some lightning showing up again in Wales) and nothing showing up on the rainfall radar either. So I just don't know! It did look like lightning though.

  2. This cold spell has been brilliant for where i am. Not had snow as deep since 90-91. I have a 5 year old daughter and to see here enjoying herself in her first ever proper snow has made it even more worthwhile.So when it does turn milder i want be complaining because as much as i love snow ive had great satisfaction from this spell.

    Yep, it's been confirmed that we've had the deepest snowpack in Coventry this January in 22 years (since March 1991 to be exact): http://twitter.com/bablakewx

  3. Another sign winter is here .... Mr Benn returns diablo.gif

    Im the guy who suffers from Anxiety , so having to make journeys when the weather is bad is a nightmare for me.

    Even today , when heavy rain is forecast from 1pm to midnight is making my journey a real worry to Birmingham and back from Redditch.

    And please dont mention snow

    You'll be fine, Mr. Benn. :)

    As fizz511 has pointed out, you've done it loads of times. Just drive as carefully as you feel you need to in order to feel safe, and good luck!

  4. Coventry just had its first proper thunderstorm since I moved here in May last year! The storms of June 28th just missed us here, producing distant thunder and about 5 minutes of very torrential rain. This time the thundershower passed overhead, and I saw a flash of lightning (as well as heard plenty of close thunder) and the rain was again torrential.

    While this year hasn't been anything too remarkable for storms, it's been a darn sight better than last year (not that that's very hard -- 2011 was beyond pathetic)... both because I've heard a lot more thunder (including the two most notable events, June 28th and today) and because I went back to visit my family in Canada for two weeks, and saw a handful of storms while there. :)

  5. Where I am in Coventry didn't have it too bad; there was no hail in this part of the city. Earlier this afternoon I heard distant, constant rumbles of thunder; these died down but then everything went very, very dark. You just knew it was going to hammer it down. But then the skies brightened and I thought maybe it had passed; that's when the torrential rain actually began and we got another, closer, moderately loud rumble from that. The rain then stopped as suddenly as it started, but some time later there was some more light rain and I could hear distinct booms of thunder in the distance -- these sounded sort of like cannon fire, very muffled, short booms.

  6. Immediately after brightening up, it began to absolutely hammer it down with torrential rain (accompanied by one moderately louder rumble of thunder) -- and then ended nearly as suddenly as it started. smile.png

    Still not the thunderstorm with lightning and all that others have had, but I'm just glad not to have missed out completely!

  7. It's *so* dark in Coventry now, like late evening. I could hear constant distant thunder, though it seems to be petering out. There's no rain yet, or any lightning. But at least it's something.

    And now it's brightening right up again! lol. Well that was fast!

  8. Thanks for starting this thread. There's been relatively little discussion about Sunday's system, so it gives us all a go-to place to discuss or read about it in more detail. I'd be overjoyed if rainfall totals exceeded 30 mm over here -- I haven't seen a good hard rain like that in a couple years, to be honest. Not really sure what to expect for my area, but we'll see.

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