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  1. For a whole week during June 2009 our temperature measure thing went between 50-55 Celcius.

    It was so hot the grass turned brown, and when the rain finally started to fall a week later, smoke came up from the ground due to the tremendous heat.

    It was in the sunlight.

    The shade was around 40? And the nights were around 30+

    This was only during the last week in June.

    Lol, what drug were you on at the time?!?!

  2. Chilly?? :)

    It's amazing how different the weather can be around a relatively small island - one area getting showers/storms and another not is common sense and expected. SE being hot and sunny and cardiff being 'positively chilly', is not...small island, massive contrasts!!

    Well I'm in Bristol and it's 25 degrees C humid but cloudy, well the sun although not out can be felt on the skin. I definately would not describe it as chilly!

  3. There looks to be some hefty cells: one approximately over Bridgewater or a little eastward and a much heavier one with rain rates >30mm/hr around the Somerton area without much of a gap between the two of them. Hopefully these will merge before moving northwards towards Bristol and on.

    I'm hoping for that to happen as well!

  4. I have a pretty cool theory ( at the moment we are in the peak of the new United Kingdom Monsoon season due to the loss of trees throughout the rain forrests around the Globe and people driving around in high polluting cars)

    The loss of trees mean domes of moisture are heading straight into the UK from the USA and South America

    That doesn't explain month to month fluctuations though. People will drive cars all year round and trees have been cut down in the Amazon for over 30 years now at least.

    The figures you wrote to me just follows tradition really. Spring & early Summer tend to be the driest time of the year (I've heard the Atlantic is traditionally quietest in May). The wettest tends to be mid/late autumn sometimes mid winter.

  5. An October of the first frosts and fog, and trees of red, gold, orange, and yellow.

    The difference from one part of the country to another. Here the first frost probably December.

    A November with a decent cold snap with the first snow of the season - the second half like that of November 2005 would be nice.

    I'll get a sleety shower in Jan or Feb if I'm lucky, only the one though!

  6. Just had the same storm here.

    I think it's lost it's electrical side as soon as it gained it. There was no approach, about 10/15 flashes spaced over 10/15 minutes all fairly near the last couple to the north, then nothing.

    Still raining here though.

  7. One of the best storms I've seen in a long time here. Had a drive around the North Somerset area in torrential rain. Much of a town called Portisheads high street is under water and being pumped out by the fire brigade. Also manhole covers forced off and 3 ft high spouts of water coming up!

  8. This is very interesting reading and some nice pics!

    The funny thing is though your storms seem quiet dry with very low rainfall amounts, is this typical?

    Often when we have thunderstorms in the UK you hear about places getting 25mm to 50mm everytime we have an outbreak, most years you hear about some place getting 100mm+ from a storm although for one particular place to get that much from just one storm is rare, but it happens.

    I'd usually expect an average of 10mm to 25mm from a summer storm.

    Most of your storms seem to have quiet low rainfall amounts though often less than 10mm. Just wondering if your storms are perhaps more spectacular in terms of lightning etc but not as high in precipitation? I imagine it varies locally a lot eg North-East Queensland has a very high summer rainfall.

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