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  1. It is.Cast your mind back to winter 2012-13 and how south Manchester area kept missing out on snow events?Crewe Cold will tell you how he missed out on the snow during winter 2009-10.
  2. Crash of thunder. My first decent thunderclap of 2014
  3. Large cumulus development to the west, even a couple of anvils visible.
  4. Can see large cumulonimbus clouds from here over the Irish Sea. Cumulus developing.
  5. That cell over central Lancashire rapidly developed
  6. Nothing again. And by the look of the charts, nothing for quite a while after tomorrow.
  7. Thanks Crewe.Shower mass is approaching now. No thunder though.
  8. That cell is heading towards my area but going off what has happened recently, the pattern would be for it to weaken as it approaches here.By the look of the charts, today and tomorrow could be the last chance for a while to see anything thundery around here.There's the rest of the summer to go but that was said about last winter about snow prospects and we know what happened there!
  9. This year is starting to climb up the forgettable weatherwise list at least at the local level. Hardly any snow, frost, ice, sleet, hail, thunder and fog and we are closing in on the halfway point of this year. It has been a combination of rain, dry, sunny, cloudy and mild largely. Spring for me was boring, zero variety, the winter towards the end was tedious. National rainfall totals were outstanding but locally nothing particularly special. Have to see what the rest of the year brings but it is on a par with 2002 thus far.
  10. Thinking about this year thus far and we are coming up to halfway through it already, it has been a very boring and lack in variety at least around here, IMO. Hardly any frost, snow, thunder, fog, sleet, hail. It's either been dry, cloudy, sunny or wet or combination of.
  11. Virtually no luck around this part of the region. The last fortnight or so has been a kick in the goolies for storm lovers around here. You see the Irish Sea getting storms but nothing around here. You see cells popping up over Merseyside but nothing here. Cells that are active heading towards this area die out and yet cells are popping up further west. For instance, another cell has popped up around Skelmersdale now with sferics.That storm yesterday morning was a real kick in the teeth. Heading this way, active and just completely discharged itself just as it got here.I'm sure our luck will change.
  12. Having said that we don't suffer from hurricanes, typhoons etc, killer tornadoes etc.We moan but we are lucky than some areas.
  13. I do. We had thunder and lightning in the early afternoon.
  14. Must be Liverpool's year for thunderstorms. Looks like another one underway now.
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