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  1. A very light dusting here, looks like a good covering on the hills to the west though, very marginal again tonight
  2. UKMO showing showers moving as far east as the Peak District overnight
  3. Nothing here, peaks killing off the precip before it arrives
  4. http://www.flashbarstores.co.uk/ Snow at Flash 460M
  5. Intense rain here only for a couple of minutes though
  6. Been raining all day here and looking at the radar we are about to get a much heavier spell
  7. Snow at Flash, expected of course as its at 460m http://www.flashbarstores.co.uk/
  8. Rain here with a bit of sleet mixed in, no complaining, lamp post watching in early November!
  9. Suspect i will be too low for anything substantial at 110m, if i were 10 miles west that would be a different story
  10. http://www.earthcam.com/usa/florida/manalapan/palmbeach/?cam=manalapan_palmbeach Fairly good cam at Palm Beach, East Coast of Florida
  11. Fairly active storm near Newcastle, looks like something may be developing South of here
  12. Amazing! notice how the CG on the hill to the right at 0:01 seems to spark the close striking CG
  13. I love it when you post! you always make me keep abit of faith that i might see a storm!
  14. ESTOFEX Level 1 for the UK today A level 1 was issued for parts of UK mainly for excessive rain and isolated large hail. ... CNTRL UK ... Latest surface data indicates dewpoints in excess of 15 °C, also visible on satellite data with broad areas of stratus cloudiness. 00 UTC soundings indicate pronounced capping beneath 800 hPa and moderately steepened mid-level lapse rates atop, as fading EML spreads north. With good diabatic heating, up to .5-1 kJ/kg capped MLCAPE seems possible. Regarding CI, models diverge with some showing robust initiation and upscale growth into a northward moving cluster, whereas others remain more reluctant - mainly due to varying thermodynamic conditions in the models. With upper flow becoming increasingly divergent and analyzed numerous more or less pronounced convergence lines, isolated to scattered CI seems plausible. Very weak DLS precludes organized DMS, but magnitude of CAPE should support numerous strong updrafts. Large hail and excessive rain will be the main hazard - the latter risk especially, if storms grow upscale into a cluster. This activity weakens during the night with loss of daytime heating, but isolated storms could continue well into the night with enough MUCAPE forecast until 06 UTC.
  15. http://www.thestar.co.uk/news/video-tornado-touches-down-in-sheffield-as-thunderstorms-rage-across-city-1-8123399 Reports of a tornado in Sheffield The video is pretty poor quality so cant really make out if it was a tornado or not, have a look folks
  16. Just a video screenshot from Stanedge Edge, the best one i picked up as i wasn't filming for very long
  17. Oh my what a day!! After writing off my chances for a storm this morning i decided to head to Chatsworth for a BBQ and chill with a couple of mates, the sky to the south started to darken and eventually looked apocalyptic, we ran to the car just in time to avoid the torrential rain and gusty winds that arrived, i had no radar access at this point due to having no mobile signal so i had no idea of the magnitude of what was approaching us. After sitting in the car getting pelted by a few marble sized hailstones we decided to chase the storm Northwards through Grindleford towards Stanedge Edge to get a better vantage point. The roads were bad, flooding everywhere, leaves and a fair few large branches down. We could see constant lightning infront of us from a lovely green tinted sky, after battling through the flooded roads we made it onto the tops of Stanedge edge and sat and watched the storm move Northwards, obvserving some brilliant IC and and a few CG strikes before the storm moved off north and died down.The lightning was some of the most constant i have ever witnessed, not that many CG's but a great display none the less and looking at the radar the precip was very intense. Got back into Chesterfield where not a drop of rain has fallen and it still feels very warm, a brilliant day afterall!
  18. Looks like i will be too far east today, same old story from this year, everything going either side of us
  19. Yes only a tongue in cheek observation from me, looks like a beast of a storm for you right now! To think i was in Conigsby just up the road from you a few weeks ago, would love to be back there now! Iv always maintained that South Lincs / Peterborough area is the storm capital of the UK.
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