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22 minutes ago, East_England_Stormchaser91 said:
There's a ton of claggy low cloud now streaming into Norfolk. Pain in the whatsit. I shalll continue gardening.....
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A ton of low cloud now streaming in. Back to May then but at least it's not freezing cold!
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Quite a strong SSE'ly here now. A sort of not-quite-an-onshore-breeze.
Cloud is proving to be rather stubborn.
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1 hour ago, Nick F said:
Had a close CG earlier - my water butts are full up now too.
chance of severe storms, perhaps a few supercells, over parts of E England today, more in my Severe Thunderstorm Watch here:
Severe Convective Weather & Storms Forecast - Netweather.tv
WWW.NETWEATHER.TVhere's a few charts of parameters that suggest a severe risk. High theta-w / high CAPE, some DL and LL shear (note significant tornado parameter) Lincs could be prime position
I'm prepared to do a bit of driving today, will wait and see how things are going in a few hours. Cloud is desperately trying to clear away here, when the sun comes out it's positively soupy! I'm definitely not prepping anything though, it always puts the kybosh on it!
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21 minutes ago, East_England_Stormchaser91 said:
Yep! I wouldn’t mind being on the NE coast of France and Belgium at the moment, as usual!
plenty of live cams on the beach at Dunkirque!
Viewsurf.com - Le portail de Webcams HD de référence
WWW.VIEWSURF.COMViewsurf, leader européen de la webcam HD touristique live et différée, plage - France - Nord-Pas-de-Calais - Bray-Dunes - Live- 1
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Convective Weather
CONVECTIVEWEATHER.CO.UKForecasting thunderstorms and severe convective weather across the British Isles and Ireland for up to the next 5 days.Latest from Dan.
More of a chance for Lincs and Yorks, possibly around the Wash area as well. Don't get all excited if you're in Norfolk!
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Latest from Dan.
Convective Weather
CONVECTIVEWEATHER.CO.UKForecasting thunderstorms and severe convective weather across the British Isles and Ireland for up to the next 5 days.- 2
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15 minutes ago, Stormhog said:
ESTOFEX have issued a Level 1 for later today also:
European Storm Forecast Experiment - ESTOFEX
WWW.ESTOFEX.ORGOoh, I'd like to be in Holland today. Shades of late August 2015 when I was lucky enough to be in the middle of their MD forecast!
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Someone on my Veg growing group in Hampshire has been frantically trying to rescue anything in pots, apparently the garden is like a swimming pool.
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Rain or no rain, what a fabulous evening. There's nothing quite like pottering around the garden in your jimjams!
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4 hours ago, Blessed Weather said:
Here's the Netweather Extra hi-res radar calculations for yesterday's (Sunday's) rainfall and it confirms that many in the Region, including most of East Anglia, received very little rainfall from yesterday's 'no-show' rain event.
And this morning's GFS rainfall forecasts suggesting the eastern counties of the Region stay dry for the next week:
I managed an unexpected 13mm overnight, the garden is properly grateful!
Had to laugh at the latest storm forecast, I swear Norfolk in particular is left out deliberately
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45 minutes ago, Allseasons-si said:
Lucky so and so, I haven't seen anything like that since about 2015 (and that was in Holland....)
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10 minutes ago, Jason T said:
Well from this mornings warnings, if 60 minutes of light rain is considered a weather warning it's pretty bad . No fruition of any sorts storm wise.
Does it even feature on the impact matrix?
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56 minutes ago, Blessed Weather said:
What I believe is called a "non-event", something we in the east have a monopoly on these days. There is some sort of fine mist in the air but it's not reaching the ground (not that it would do much even if it did).
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2 minutes ago, Pixel said:
All we wanted was the water part of a storm - Light drizzle here - Hope you guys and gals are enjoying but are safe up north of here
Light drizzle? Personally I think you're being spoilt
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3 minutes ago, Azuremoon2 said:
well yea because there isnt much of the day left and the main bulk of the storms were predicted for the afternoon. There have been a few isolated stronger storms but nothing on the widespread level and severe strength they said. Tonight is not supposed to be anything significant except maybe a batch of rain from the channel gradually heading north.
Even the stuff in the channel is losing the will to live....
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1 minute ago, Azuremoon2 said:
very disappointing day for most after the overhyped forecasts
Can't disagree with that!
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Well, the radar shows that the best I can hope for is a brief spell of light drizzle.
Whoop-de-do.
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I think the pudding was somewhat over egged for the east of the country.
However, we may yet have some light rain later on. Not sure in which month though.....
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Just grey skies here, occasionally a strong SE gust but quite frankly I doubt if the east will see much in the way of rain. As for a storm? HA!
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14 minutes ago, ChezWeather said:
Is the radar down?!
It's a bit random, isn't it?
God knows why I'm bothering to check it, there seems to be beggar all chance of rain here, never mind a storm. Just finished the marathon pot watering.
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1 minute ago, ChannelThunder said:
Until you've been to west Africa (or similar) during their wet season, you don't know what humidity even is! Once you've experienced that, you realise even the 'humid' days here are child's play.
Kuala Lumpur - humidity 1billion%, daily storm at 4pm, humidity reduced by two percentage points for about an hour.....
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I really think the best I can hope for is some distant cloud tops looming out of the murk, unless something else is supposed to happen later.
A small cell has popped up between Swaffham and Downham Market, but I'm not wasting diesel on what's basically an April shower....
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The storms (if you can call them that) don't have a lot of oomph by the look of them, and are heading N or slightly NNW. I genuinely cannot see the proper eastern region getting anything significant from today, unless there's some sort of invisible mechanism coming into play later.
SE, London & EA - Weather Discussion
in SE, London and East Anglia Weather Discussion
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I'd like to see something firing up further south than Hull tbh!
Preferably King's Lynn/Cambs/Peterborough triangle, maybe slightly north.