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Mornin each. After a couple of very wet and gloomy days, it's cheered up a bit in Ippy. Tuesday in Naaaaarich was horrendous. And apparently, there were flooded roads in Ippy.
Have a good day everyone.
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Lots of towers going up around Ipswich. After all the rain this morning and now some warm sun, we will 'probably' 'maybe' 'hopefully' see some T&L later.
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Well, it absolutely hammered it down in Ipswich, and there was one rumble of thunder. Brilliant!!!!!
Hope for better things today.
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I'm trying very hard not to get my hopes up....but really, I can't help it. I hope we get some cracking storms next week. Fingers, toes, eyes and everything it's possible to cross is crossed for us all.
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They missed Ipswich. Curses!
Aww, so sorry, Jax . Sad indeed. Poor little thing.Afternoon all
Been a gusty but warm day here, some longer sunny intervals helping there, think we have missed any showers so far today, may nip out quickly as I will not be able to tomorrow morning.
Some sad news, the female Cockatiel died in the night, not the start to the day we wanted
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Mornin each. Hope we get some rumbles today. It's raining in Ippy ATM but going to Naaaaaarich later.
Have a good day.
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So sorry, PP. I do know how you must feel right now. Hope he's happy now at The Bridge. It's two years nearly since my beloved Oscar died. It's so horrible when we lose our pets. They are family as well. XHI AllThank you Daniel for your latest analysis which is much appreciated.It is with tearful regret that I report to SE Regionnaires that Mr Sambuca guinea pig had to be helped to the Rainbow Bridge todayGutted....but at least the weather was good for his last stamd!xxxx
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I'll see if I can find out what it may have been. Very mysterious. :OAbout 20 minutes ago there was an almighty bang in Milton Keynes thought it was thunder but it didn't rumble and nothing is showing on radar as electrified. Very strange as it sounded more like an explosion, did anyone else hear it?
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Ooh, I do hope so. Bring it on I say.There is lot to keep an eye on over the rest of this week with a fast moving flow from the Atlantic meaning we are likely to see short lived convective opportunities but maybe a number of them.
Today the favorable area would appear to be the north and east of Scotland along with the far NE of England that border Scotland. Although CAPE levels are not anything too special, and the risk is a low one, there is some DLS of around 20-30knts to play with and Lightning Wizard are indicating an area around Edinburgh where there could be the odd tornado.
ELT's are ~ -20c too which would promote the risk of some lightning activity and hail in heavier showers, especially later on towards evening.
Estofex covering this area with a 15% lightning risk so do not anticipate much in the way of severe weather, but I still felt it worth a mention.
Tomorrow and Friday pose a more widespread risk across the country. Presently things are looking quite interesting for areas such as the East Midlands, Lincolnshire and especially East Anglia. I will refrain from getting excited though as with such a mobile scenario it is possible that model output today will look different come tomorrow and the risk area will be shifted east onto the continent or not exist at all.
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Mornin each. After some overnight rain, it is quite muggy here and very gloomy. Temp is 15c ATM.
Have a good day, everyone.
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When I lived in York....I was so jealous of the storms in EA and the general South. My sister was always phoning me about cracking all-nighters in Lowestoft area. Now....I've lived in EA for 13 years and the storms have migrated North. Since I've lived here, I think I can count about 3/4 decent storms in all that time. 'Sigh'GFS weather model overview going for thunderstorms throughout the night, in the north, during Thursday night, into Friday morning.... Would like to see a proper day or night of full country activity, despite the chances being minimal.
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Ok, John....but don't leave us for too long. Your weather updates are a big part of our forum. I find them very easy to read and understand. And we appreciate them very much.tomorrow
a weak westerly flow
rain early
but then patchy pm and some sun possible too
temps
14-16 degrees
if you get some sun late pm you may squeeze slightly higher numbers
guys i am going to take a few days out
until this thread situation is sorted out
please pm me if you want a chat
talk soon
john
Very still and quiet evening here, and quite warm but cloudy. Now rain alarm gone off. Tut!
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Yes....Wales with SW would be good. As to the rest of Paul's suggestion.....yup, that's fine I reckon.Good one Paul, What about Wales and the South West of England
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I'll go with the majority, but a vote on how the regions could be divided up might be a good idea.
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Currently 15c here. Still warm but clouded up, hazy but fresh scent in the air. Nice.
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Mornin each. Lovely warm day here. Sunny with hazy sky.
If anyone in our region is without internet....here's why.
Have a good day everyone.
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After a pleasantly sunny day...it is now a lovely evening with a crescent moon in a clear sky; and still some light in the West.
Have a good evening, everyone.
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Just been out and it's really chilly. And now the clouds have moved in so it's looking dull. Brrrrr! The moggies don't seem to be too impressed with the chill either and are refusing to shift.
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Mornin each. Lovely, sunny start to the day here. Hope it stays like this. Hope you all have a lovely, relaxing, and happy weekend.
Why on Earth should anything you've said here be considered controversial, AS? It's just a nicely painted word picture of a typical English scene. Very nicely described as usual. If people are over sensitive to some posts, that's their problem, not yours. I for one refuse to scrutinise and exam every post before hitting the publish button. If we stick to weather and general chit chat....what's the problem. I may get censored for saying this...but it had to be said as people seem to be constantly apologising for their posts lately. This 'walking on eggshells' is very bad for what has been, up to now, a friendly, happy and vibrant forum.Slightly chillyHad a lovely evening at the cricket club helping with the youth coaching tonight, vivid green new season grass, newly painted sightscreens set against darkening skies and a cold north easterly forcing us old parent types to wrap up, huddle together and rely on a few beers/wines to keep us going as the drizzle tried to push us about. It was a joy to see boys and girls of all ages and talents trying their best, loving being outdoors, having fun on a cold Spring evening and all walking back towards the clubhouse happy and glowing, chatting to their friends, embracing the game.So, weather, in summary:Mainly dull.Hopefully nothing controversial in what I've said - with any luck everyone's still awake despite my postings.....Finally, so long and thanks for all the fun.ASAS
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Bit late in the day...but the sun came out early evening. Still quite chilly but pleasant.
Just had a nice glass of Australian red. Very nice.
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Mornin each. Very dull,gloomy and chilly this morning and some very dark skies over yonder. (North West I think. I'm geographically challenged ).Mr Pikes weather updates are very welcome on here. I, and many others appreciate his hard work.Back to the weather......no storms today by the look of it. Never mind....it's early days yet.Have a good day, everyone.
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Last good storm I remember in Norwich was 13th September 2006. It was fairly stormy early hours of that morning on way up to York, and on way back same day, we ran into a corker of a storm as we came into Norwich. Marvellous.
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Sleep well, Chris.