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2 hours ago, Delka said:
No rain but can smell it in the air, thundery shower over the wash should be heading towards Dersi area but may be nothing more then a bit of a drizzle when it reaches you.
You spoke too soon, Tesco car park flooded!
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27 minutes ago, Delka said:
3 days of lovely hot weather here two of which coincided with the weekend helping the tourism here, looks like the fun here has ended with 23c forecast today, then surprisingly upping again slightly to 25c on Thursday before dipping back down to a more average 19c
According to radar it's p'ing down in Hunny - some light rain in Dersingham and a lovely freshness in the air
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3 hours ago, Delka said:
weather apps on phone say scattered thunderstorms here at 7pm until 11pm which is more then it's ever showed thunderwise before so I'm going to stay hopefully and just hope for the best..
I think Thursday may give us a bit of excitement Derry
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19 minutes ago, sparky1972 said:
Good afternoon all, thought id look here to see if there was anything exciting happening storm wise, dont think there is much risk of a storm forecast for here today or overnight, but i might get the camera ready just incase, current conditions here are cloudy skies with only brief sunny moments, weather station saying temp of 24.5 and humidity of 53%
Reckon you're in with a good chance overnight
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Potential sting jet formation Jo
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2 hours ago, Delka said:
Looks like Norfolk was the place to be for this cold spell which is a pleasant change from the normal. Snow has fallen and settled two days in a row here and apparently the same back at home in Hunstanton in north-west Norfolk!
No snow here today Derry. Blue skies from dawn to dusk
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March 11th 2013 and even that had melted by 1030am
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1 minute ago, Delka said:
Getting the odd flake in the gusts of wind, maybe a surprise dusting for us?
edit: it's gone eerily quiet and stopped any type of precipitation
Had a bit of wet snow in Dersingham earlier but mostly melted now. What's it like down the front, did it overtop at high tide?
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8 minutes ago, Delka said:
Should be over "not so sunny" Hunny in the next 5-10 mins. Sleety stuff
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It's all rain here and clearing in the next half hour or so.
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Three rumbles of thunder, dark as night and torrential hail.
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30 minutes ago, Norfolk Sheep said:
I think damp squib is generous Nick But spotted the little (tiny? miniscule?) cell nr Ely!
Not expecting epic storms here Rob but the rain from the east and the rain from the west look like they'll meet somewhere in Norfolk, could be a tad damp soon
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23.9c Brighton August 1990
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really, whose forecast have you seen?
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1 hour ago, AIRMET said:
How it hasn't produced a single sferic yet is beyond me!
Well capped
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I've been getting it in the iPad for a good few months now Paul, but never on the laptop. It appears on the first page you open on any particular thread and then goes away if you move backwards or forwards in the same thread. It's not a major issue TBH I just ignore it. I also use Chrome not Safari if that's any help.
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I just hope folk arn't setting themselves up for a fall again storm wise, with rants about 'let downs' and wrong forecasts to follow.
Looking through this thread some people are taking model guidance and amuteur web forecasts as a code red for storms.
The experts at the M.O only have an isolated storm 'risk' warning out for SE England so far,for the rest of the UK,zilch.
This of course can,and probably will change.Lets not get sucked along into cries of 'bust' again come Sunday afternoon.
The convective weather forecast is run by two professional meteorologists.
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. Lol Ed, impossible in Hunstanton.Not entirely true, Candice: http://wmo.asu.edu/world-greatest-sixty-minute-one-hour-rainfall
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Lol, divide by 10 and halve.That's a serious amount of rain in 10 minutes. I think that figure may be a bit off!
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Came down extremely hard for about 10 minutes.. The garden rain gauge seems to think 43m
Sorry to appear dismissive but 43mm in 10 minutes equates to an hourly rate of 6x43 which is about 250mm per hour - it's absolutely impossible. Either your rain gauge is underneath a leaking overflow or it's very definitely miscalibrated. I think you'll see there was about 2mm.
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aww, unlucky!
It most definitely did. Not had this much rain in ages.
Sorry mate, but I'm in sunnyhunny at the mo, it rained hard for about 3 minutes. 43mm is over an inch and a half. Where are you getting this ob from? If there was 43mm in 3 minutes then I'd be swimming down Greevegate.
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43mm!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I think not.ok thanks :)Rains all gone.. A total of 43mm fell :O
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Winter 2017/18 Lincolnshire, Cambridgeshire & Norfolk
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Light snizzle now in Dersingham -- falling at a rate of 0.1mm per hour -- looks like our snow shield holds once again. Would have been nice to see for an hour or two.