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Looking at Nick's and Dan's forecast, seems like a drive west is the best bet, otherwise I'll be gardening and fully aware of storms 40 miles away, cursing.
Mid Norfolk eastward is dead for storms these days.
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As expected, a claggy morning with a few spits and spots of rain, barely reaching the ground. If the sun comes out it'll be a minor miracle...
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If anyone's desperate you might catch some lightning on the Brighton webcam!
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Not Europe but a couple of webcams nr Pensacola, quite active on theat coast right now.
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14 hours ago, TN9 said:
We are banned ..no hose pipes no spinkerlers ..I told you long time ago ..keep a beady eye on accumulation..its not good:(
Heres a link that me and you should read ( I have obviously lol)..coz I know somethings up....honest
‘Drought is on the verge of becoming the next pandemic’ | Water | The Guardian
WWW.THEGUARDIAN.COMThe long read: While the world becomes drier, profit and pollution are draining our resources. We have to change our approachThames water has said it can't support any more new housing in the Haslemere area, my sister says water bowsers 24/7 are now a regular thing.
The last recorded rainfall here was the beginning of May, that 30 odd mm is but a distant memory. Every day the chance of rainfall recedes on the 16 day forecast! Re the Guardian article, years ago there was a brilliant children's series (I think it may have been an Australian production) in a dystopian future where water was the most precious thing on the planet. I can't for the life of me remember what it was called.
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11 minutes ago, Thunders said:
Hoping all this happens down here in the southeast soon
No chance!
And if it ever happens, be prepared for a barrage of "The SE gets all the storms" after you've had one flash of lightning and a couple of rumbles......
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The sun finally made an appearance late in the afternoon.
No rainfall for us for at least another week according to the 16 day forecast.
What's the betting we only get grey skies and drizzle......
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Very cloudy and threatening nr Guildford when I left this morning, interestingly I could see the developing "action" in my rear view mirror as I went home to Norfolk via M25/A1M. Exactly in the right place as forecast.
Some spots of rain on the windscreen when I was almost home, surprised it actually reached that far tbh.
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3 minutes ago, Jeffers146 said:
Quiet few days in Lincoln. Very warm and muggy. Today looks like possibly our best chance of something… not holding my breath but you never know.
Definitely a case of "east is worst" these days. However the minute we get the odd rumble it's "oh look, the E/SE get all the storms".
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Lucky escape for our Open Gardens event in Grayswood, stuff literally developed over our area around 4pm, we got one brief heavy shower and a couple of rumbles before it absolutely exploded into life a few miles to the NW.
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All the action now well west/NW of London. We caught a heavy shower and a few rumbles from the edge of it around 4pm in Grayswood.
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1 hour ago, alexisj9 said:
Means that there's downdraft action near by, not safe to fly.
Watching BigJet TV, plenty of storms about.
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No significant rain for the east judging by the local 16 day forecast. Looks like our water bill will be astronomical again
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14 hours ago, In Absence of True Seasons said:
Indeed, and we're still using the term 'Spring' because despite it being June, we are still wallowing in low to mid teens temperatures for much of the day, and then maxing at 18/19c tops as the claggy cloud clears in late afternoon. We have better weather in alot of Aprils...
Tbh February was better, plenty of lovely sunshine, I had some lovely walks, removing my hoodie after a mile or so.
This weather is driving me insane, everything is being stunted by the cold and lack of rainfall. Bring on the humidity, I can't wait.
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Heartily sick of this weather.
Walking the dogs last thing in a fleece, fingerless mittens and a woolly hat? Utterly ridiculous.
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I don't think I've ever had a Round 2 before! Still, there's a first time for everything!
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I don't think I've ever had constant rolling thunder for over an hour in May, EVER!
I mean, two thunder days already in 2023, what's going on?!?!?
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Quite a decent storm trundled past an hour ago, visible lightning every 20/30 seconds and some decent rumbles. In fact I think I saw more activity from this storm than 2021/22 put together.....
Attleborough must have had some biblical rainfall.
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Just had another pretty active storm pass by, I've probably heard and seen more thunder and lightning from that than the whole of 2022 (and possibly 2021!)
Attleborough has just had a LOT of rain.....
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Back out of hibernation yay!
Apparently there were some flashes and bangs at home, but as I wasn't there I probably missed the only storm we'll get this year!
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Perfect drying day, just got a whole load of washing out, and the only area of rain in the SE is heading straight towards me. Pfft.
Just re-hung the whole lot under cover.
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Half a dozen flashes and a couple of rumbles, which is absolutely epic for this area.
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OOh, a flash! a flash!!!!!!
*Turns cartwheels*
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OOh, a flash! a flash!!!!!!
*Turns cartwheels*
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Storms and Convective discussion - June 2023
in Storms & Severe Weather
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Completely milky skies in Norfolk, if we're going to have yet another dry day, at least give us blue skies and sunshine!